Jul 21, 2014 #1 R RichardH Newbie level 5 Joined Mar 2, 2006 Messages 9 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Location England Visit site Activity points 1,359 I have 16 bit parallel data on a port at around 20-30MHz, I need to transmit this over a cable serially up to around 100m. I was hoping to use some sort of off the shelf cabling, such as CAT5 to save on installation costs. Any ideas on the simplest way to do this? Thanks
I have 16 bit parallel data on a port at around 20-30MHz, I need to transmit this over a cable serially up to around 100m. I was hoping to use some sort of off the shelf cabling, such as CAT5 to save on installation costs. Any ideas on the simplest way to do this? Thanks
Jul 21, 2014 #2 H horace1 Advanced Member level 5 Joined Nov 18, 2008 Messages 2,118 Helped 596 Reputation 1,188 Reaction score 571 Trophy points 1,393 Location Norwich, UK Visit site Activity points 13,063 what about using 1Ghz Ethernet?
Jul 22, 2014 #3 R RichardH Newbie level 5 Joined Mar 2, 2006 Messages 9 Helped 0 Reputation 0 Reaction score 0 Trophy points 1,281 Location England Visit site Activity points 1,359 horace1 said: what about using 1Ghz Ethernet? Click to expand... Would I have to implement a stack in firmware though? Or can I literally connect data lines up and it will send what's clocked? Do you know of an application note or similar as a starting point? Thanks
horace1 said: what about using 1Ghz Ethernet? Click to expand... Would I have to implement a stack in firmware though? Or can I literally connect data lines up and it will send what's clocked? Do you know of an application note or similar as a starting point? Thanks