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Hello everyone,
This is probably asked before, but I did try and look a bit around the forum before asking.
I new to this stuff, so hopefully I provide the right info to help get an answer.
I currently have 2 DSD Tech SH-L1A devices which have a CP210x USB UART and a E220-900T22D chip on them.
I have made sure the devices both work as they should, that they communicate successfully across the fabric of space-time to each other.
Now I want to do stuff with them, besides just type text in a terminal. I am very familiar with most code, not so much with using it to control little devices attached to a computer though. So, before I go banging my head against a wall trying to make things work, I have a question.
My Question:
Can I use the E220 library that you created @reef to set channel, and other various properties or functions in your library with the USB, or do I need to do something else? I have learned about how to send hex and such to see the device’s properties and that all seems to just be straight forward. I just wasn’t use if the library expected to communicate with the device via pins and other such things instead of a COM port. (Let me guess, the documentation that I skimmed through probably tells me how to do this right?
Thanks in advance for any knowledge here.
Regards,
Hi echo,
You can use the programmer software of the EByte, you can download from here also.
So you must set the device in config mode and connect to it.
Bye Renzo
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