I've found it myself! I was using INT0 (Pin10) and INT1 (Pin11) for getting an initial trigger and INT1 for the data-pulses. Apparantly i had to use Pin14 on the Sanguino, which is the ICP.by Sander - RepRap Host
Hi all, i'm still in the process of migrating my Home Automation project from the Arduino to the Sanguino platform. I'm quite sure i've created an comparable circuit which consists of a RF-receiver and a RF-transmitter. I'm able to correctly send pulses via the RF-transmitter to turn on and off the lights in my house. But the signals i receive from the RF-receiver seem to be "slower". On the Ardby Sander - RepRap Host
Hi Jet, I also thought I had a blank one received, but that eventually wasn't true. The upload en reset-button trick seems unlogically, but probably does work. 1. Select the Sanguino and correct COM-port from the IDE menu. 2. In the IDE compile the sketch 3. Press the upload-button 4. Press the reset-button on the Sanguino and count 10 seconds. And count real seconds, dont smuggle when being imby Sander - Controllers
Huh!? It started to work automagically this morning! I've not changed anything in the hardware and/or software. I can only imagine the order of connecting the Sanguino and the usb->serial-cable is different. Thanks everybody for your help. Now i'm finally able to continue with my Home Automation Project. Sander (The Netherlands)by Sander - Controllers
Hi Ian, You are right. In my first post i did state that i selected the Decemilia. At first i wasn't aware of the extra software (v1.3) i had to install. At this time i do have downloaded and installed the Sanguino-software correctly. I've also selected the Sanguino-option as the board-type. The thing is, that i suspect the Sanguino doesn't respond at all on the serial-output. This because theby Sander - Controllers
Hi Ian, i can compile correctly. But unfortunatly the error remains the same. Pushing the reset-button for a longer while does not solve the problem. thanks anyway, Sanderby Sander - Controllers
Hi all, i just received my Sanguino parts by mail from RRRF and soldered everything together. It was quite easy to do. Unfortunatly i'm not able to upload anything to the board. I get this error (Arduino 0012 in Windows): avrdude: stk500_getsync(): not in sync: resp=0x00 avrdude: stk500_disable(): protocol error, expect=0x14, resp=0x51 I'm quite sure i selected the right COM-port and selected tby Sander - Controllers