Does anyone know what kind of data does this Wifi module transmit?
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Does anyone know what kind of data does this Wifi module transmit?
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Mr. Koh,
This module, plus a newer recommended one - the MRF24WB0MA - is an IEEE802.11 protocol compliant WI-FI device. However the data that you can send/receive is via the supported Serial Peripheral Interface Bus (SPI Bus). The data can be any digital data formatted and transmitted to/from the host microcontroller or processor. You can look up the SPI bus specifications, or get a quick look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Peripheral_Interface_Bus. Usually data is sent as 8 bits, but can be any organization since when the last bit (LSB) is sent, the controller stops toggling the clock on the SPI bus. Common data organizations are 8-bit (general data), 12-bit ot 14-bit for high quality voice data such as phone links, etc, or 16-bit to 24-bit for high quality audio (music) data. Tailor the data organization to your application need.
Good Luck,
Ken
Mr. Koh,
This module, plus a newer recommended one - the MRF24WB0MA - is an IEEE802.11 protocol compliant WI-FI device. However the data that you can send/receive is via the supported Serial Peripheral Interface Bus (SPI Bus). The data can be any digital data formatted and transmitted to/from the host microcontroller or processor. You can look up the SPI bus specifications, or get a quick look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serial_Peripheral_Interface_Bus. Usually data is sent as 8 bits, but can be any organization since when the last bit (LSB) is sent, the controller stops toggling the clock on the SPI bus. Common data organizations are 8-bit (general data), 12-bit ot 14-bit for high quality voice data such as phone links, etc, or 16-bit to 24-bit for high quality audio (music) data. Tailor the data organization to your application need.
Good Luck,
Ken