You're welcome Ace (always wanted to call someone that)
As with many 'RF' modules, some have 'intelligence' some don't. The intelligent ones are generally the better option, since they do all the RF work, channel coding, PLL settings, handshaking, error detection (sometimes correction too) and provide a nice easy standard interface.
As I said, I have spoken directly to the designer of the easy-radio modules, and boy...he knows his stuff. I'm not on commission for them or anything, but for the price, I don't think you can beat it for a reliable RF telemtry system. Sure, you could do it yourself, for lower datarates (not baud) and high production volumes, its probably best, and sometimes works out just fine, but these little bad-boys do exactly what they're meant to.
And, as always, read the datasheet It will provide all the information you need. I did ask for 'example code' for these, as I was over complicating the design, assuming I needed to do more but...nope...standard RS232, its just like communicating to a PC, only with a delay or two for duplex comms.
Take care, and good luck.
Blueteeth
As with many 'RF' modules, some have 'intelligence' some don't. The intelligent ones are generally the better option, since they do all the RF work, channel coding, PLL settings, handshaking, error detection (sometimes correction too) and provide a nice easy standard interface.
As I said, I have spoken directly to the designer of the easy-radio modules, and boy...he knows his stuff. I'm not on commission for them or anything, but for the price, I don't think you can beat it for a reliable RF telemtry system. Sure, you could do it yourself, for lower datarates (not baud) and high production volumes, its probably best, and sometimes works out just fine, but these little bad-boys do exactly what they're meant to.
And, as always, read the datasheet It will provide all the information you need. I did ask for 'example code' for these, as I was over complicating the design, assuming I needed to do more but...nope...standard RS232, its just like communicating to a PC, only with a delay or two for duplex comms.
Take care, and good luck.
Blueteeth