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79 lines
2.0 KiB
C++
79 lines
2.0 KiB
C++
/*
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Software serial multple serial test
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Receives from the two software serial ports,
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sends to the hardware serial port.
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In order to listen on a software port, you call port.listen().
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When using two software serial ports, you have to switch ports
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by listen()ing on each one in turn. Pick a logical time to switch
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ports, like the end of an expected transmission, or when the
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buffer is empty. This example switches ports when there is nothing
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more to read from a port
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The circuit:
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Two devices which communicate serially are needed.
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* First serial device's TX attached to digital pin 2, RX to pin 3
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* Second serial device's TX attached to digital pin 4, RX to pin 5
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created 18 Apr. 2011
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by Tom Igoe
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based on Mikal Hart's twoPortRXExample
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This example code is in the public domain.
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*/
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#include <SoftwareSerial.h>
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// software serial #1: TX = digital pin 2, RX = digital pin 3
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SoftwareSerial portOne(2, 3);
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// software serial #2: TX = digital pin 4, RX = digital pin 5
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SoftwareSerial portTwo(4, 5);
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void setup()
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{
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// Start the hardware serial port
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Serial.begin(9600);
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// Start each software serial port
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portOne.begin(9600);
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portTwo.begin(9600);
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}
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void loop()
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{
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// By default, the last intialized port is listening.
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// when you want to listen on a port, explicitly select it:
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portOne.listen();
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Serial.println("Data from port one:");
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// while there is data coming in, read it
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// and send to the hardware serial port:
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while (portOne.available() > 0) {
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char inByte = portOne.read();
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Serial.write(inByte);
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}
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// blank line to separate data from the two ports:
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Serial.println();
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// Now listen on the second port
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portTwo.listen();
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// while there is data coming in, read it
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// and send to the hardware serial port:
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Serial.println("Data from port two:");
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while (portTwo.available() > 0) {
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char inByte = portTwo.read();
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Serial.write(inByte);
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}
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// blank line to separate data from the two ports:
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Serial.println();
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}
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