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Tinine
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Posted: 09:03am 03 May 2016
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I performed a search and read the manuals but found no mention of this.

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Justplayin

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Posted: 11:38am 03 May 2016
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The baud rate limits for the 28 and 44 pin Micromites are in Appendix A of the manual. Basicly, COM1 is a hardware port and works upto a maximum of 282000 and COM2 is a software based port which tops out as 19200. Micromite Plus manual lists COM ports being rated as "over 1,000,000 baud"

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Tinine
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Posted: 03:30pm 03 May 2016
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  Justplayin said   The baud rate limits for the 28 and 44 pin Micromites are in Appendix A of the manual. Basicly, COM1 is a hardware port and works upto a maximum of 282000 and COM2 is a software based port which tops out as 19200. Micromite Plus manual lists COM ports being rated as "over 1,000,000 baud"

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Many thanks, I thought I'd read it somewhere. Could do with being stated more prominently, IMO. I almost dismissed the product when all I could find was 19200.

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Justplayin

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Posted: 03:46pm 03 May 2016
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Oops! I missed that you are new to the TBS Forums... Welcome!


The 28 and 44 pin Micromites were easy to find, but I knew the Appendixes are dedicated to various types of communication (COM, SPI and I2C). For the MM+, I also came up dry until I did a search on 'baud' in the separate MM+ add-on manual.

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