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Posted to dev@synapse.apache.org by Denis <in...@denisgottardello.it> on 2014/07/06 22:50:01 UTC
Synaser and /dev/ttyACM
Hi everybody
Up till now we always worked with FTDI and Prolific cables and the data that's
been sent by our device can be received correctly.
Now we started using a new FPGA that has an Exar USB serial convertor on
board.
http://www.exar.com/connectivity/uart-and-bridging-solutions/usb-
uarts/xr21v1410
It is recognized on Linux as a ttyACM* device and the data is for some reason
corrupted, bytes are missing and/or transformed. It however receives data but
it does not correspond to what has been sent.
Have you never use this chip?
Have you got experience with ttyACM interface?
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Re: Synaser and /dev/ttyACM
Posted by Charith Wickramarachchi <ch...@gmail.com>.
Hi Denis,
I think you are in the wrong mailing list. Are you using Apache Synapse? If
not, this is not the mailing list you are looking for. This is the mailing
list for Apache Synapse <http://synapse.apache.org/>development
discussions. If you are using Apache Synapse can you please give more
context? Ex: Which Synapse transport you are using.
Thanks,
Charith
On Sun, Jul 6, 2014 at 4:50 PM, Denis <in...@denisgottardello.it> wrote:
> Hi everybody
>
> Up till now we always worked with FTDI and Prolific cables and the data
> that's
> been sent by our device can be received correctly.
> Now we started using a new FPGA that has an Exar USB serial convertor on
> board.
> http://www.exar.com/connectivity/uart-and-bridging-solutions/usb-
> uarts/xr21v1410
> It is recognized on Linux as a ttyACM* device and the data is for some
> reason
> corrupted, bytes are missing and/or transformed. It however receives data
> but
> it does not correspond to what has been sent.
>
> Have you never use this chip?
> Have you got experience with ttyACM interface?
>
>
> www.denisgottardello.it
> Skype: mrdebug
> Videosurveillance and home automation!
> http://www.denisgottardello.it/DomusBoss/DomusBoss.php
>
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