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HC12 Serial Radio

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    mcrahr
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    Does anyone know if there are work done to support the HC12 radio ?

    If not I might give it a go.

    Be.
    Michael

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    • M mcrahr

      Does anyone know if there are work done to support the HC12 radio ?

      If not I might give it a go.

      Be.
      Michael

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      @mcrahr no, it's not supported by mySensors.
      Feel free to add support for it, but to get it included in the stack it requires long time maintenance and support. Would you be able to supply it?

      http://yveaux.blogspot.nl

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        I would think so.

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          Johhnywalter
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          #4

          Hi,
          Is it possible to program the microcontroller on the HC12 board to directly read simple inputs such as switches or a voltage and send a signal by itself best socket? Or maybe pull up or down a pin when certain command is received?
          Great article!
          Regards,
          Jon

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            I would say that it is possible, but it would be a lot of work to make such software - unless you have access to source code that is run on this module.

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              @Johhnywalter i don't think so, it's a transceiver only..and the very few IOs may be used for the serial comm (from datasheet for tx,rx).
              imho a rf spi module has faster communication (so, more sw freedom for the rf stack) and "easier" to use, as it doesn't need to have a free serial or deal with softserial.

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                there is MCU onboard, it is stm8s

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                  Ok,thanks for responds guys

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