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      mkellner
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      I note that the vendor on Amazon is responsive, but not very technical or knowledgeble about the PLC module.

      Gave me the schematic for the M5 Core, not the PLC module.

      They suggested the ILI9341 (display) RST pin is what I was looking for. No. That's not quite right.

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        mkellner
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        I'm waiting for a response supplier via vendor, who assures me that the supplier says it should work as it is and that I don't need RTS. I pointed out that the ESP-IDF documentation for UART indicates that RS485 Half Duplex requires a RTS pin (https://docs.espressif.com/projects/esp-idf/en/latest/api-reference/peripherals/uart.html):

        0_1535921034241_esp-idf-uart-snip.png

        0_1535920297908_PLCModuleModule.png
        0_1535920306839_exar-sp3485-pinout.png

        I think I'm going to have to tie a wire between the DE pin on the 3485 to a free GPIO to get the functionality I need.

        Hopefully the supplier will eventually provide some official documentation or schematics. I suspect that this might be what you get.

        Is anyone from M5Stack here?

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          osmar @mkellner
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          @mkellner Automatic control of RS485 transceiver data

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            osmar
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              osmar @osmar
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                osmar @mkellner
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                @mkellner Please refer to this schematic diagram.

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                  mkellner @osmar
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                  @osmar 在 PLC Module 中说:

                  @mkellner Please refer to this schematic diagram.

                  Thank you for responding!

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                    malbro @mkellner
                    last edited by malbro

                    @mkellner
                    Yes the two power pins can supply the complete module, I am using 12V for the ones I have which will also power a LoRa module.
                    As already answered yes it is automatic, just transmit the data and it is sent out, I am using a Modbus protocol based on one of the Arduino Libraries but it needed a lot of changing to make it compatible with the M5Stack. Works with some Smart Meters I am working with running on the second core of the ESP32 with WiFi and Screen handling on the main Arduino core.

                    You need to make sure you connect all ten connections between the sub board and the main board, there were no instructions with my units so I had to figure them all out. A, B, C and D next to the connector, 5V and GND to the top left of the connector, Vin T2 and R2 on the left side of the main M5Stack connector and if you want to use the current measurement you need to connect pin34 on the right hand side of the main connector. I found the easiest way was to use 0.1" pitch pins and solder them to the small board first and then the main board.

                    The current measurement is done by the other chip on the small board, it appears to be the current flow into the whole system if the unit is powered from the external power connections marked 24V and G

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                      kittikoon @malbro
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                      @malbro Would you please explain what needs to be changed in Modbus protocol Library to make it compatible with M5Stack?

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                        franzhoepfinger @kittikoon
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                        @kittikoon
                        true:

                        with ESP-IDF
                        https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/tree/master/examples/peripherals/uart/uart_echo_rs485
                        the RS-485 Demos not fit to ALL your Boards with RS-485.

                        Thanks,
                        Franz

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                          franzhoepfinger @franzhoepfinger
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                          @franzhoepfinger

                          https://github.com/espressif/esp-idf/issues/13989

                          here some BG Info.

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                            franzhoepfinger @franzhoepfinger
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                            @franzhoepfinger https://github.com/Fliegl-Agrartechnik-GmbH/M5_COMMS
                            here some PCBs for test.

                            will post results there.

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