Set64RS-Temperature-Controller
Set64RS notes
Main Board
- CPU chip = Media:16F76-I/SO
- RC6 / TX / CK > pin 17 - TX Goes to 485 circuit
- RC7 / RX / DT > pin 18 - RX goes to 485 circuit
- RA4 / T0CKI > pin 6 - TXEN goes to 485 circuit ( T0CKI = Timer 0 Clock input )
PIC chip > 193 bytes RAM / 4096 words of program memory
CD4051B - 8 channel mux / demux
74hc164
24LC64 > 64 kbit serial eeprom 9 ( 8 kbytes )
crystal frequency = 18.432 MHz > 1920X 9600 baud
Comments
- Why does the TXEN line go to the rs-485 circuit? direction control?
- Naming convention **TXEN** is suspicious = Transmit Enable ?? > most likely
- Most likely the 18.432 xtal is the timing oscillator for serial bus. 18.432 / 1920 = 9600 baud
- Most likely the TXEN controls flow and RA4 is used as in input output pin for this and not to connect to timer0
Notes from user manual
- Comm port settings
- speed > variable and can be set from menu
- Stop bit = 1
- Data Bit = 8
- parity = none
- ModBus > From manual...function codes
- 03 > read
- 01 > read the status
- 05 > change control pattern > auto tuning etc
...did not have WRITE code
- Addresse ranges called out in manual
- 1000,2000,3000,4000 hex
Search for Protocol on the web
User Manual quoted that MCGS, Century Star and KingAct software ModBus_RTU work with the SET64RS
- MCGS website - already translated to english
Conclusions
- Most likely could setup a circuit using TXEN as flow control with TX and RX going to line receiver / transmitter.
- would need to figure out TXEN states > HIGH is TX or RX enable?? Should be listening when in quiescent state. Thus measure it when just sitting there.
- fitting a transceiver > would not know polarity of the signal going to the processor. A / B signals should put out HIGH / LOW when? A = high or B= high ???
- The comm protocol is more difficult as I have no example. I have addresses of registers but no examples.
- Difficult when the hardware AND software are in doubt.