I have written a program in Flowcode that I would like to see in a standalone application. Are there any resources that could assist me in designing a PCB? Specifically, My project has 2 pieces, that communicate to each other using Xbee's. Where can I find information on wiring the Xbees' connections?
Is this how Flowcode and the E-blocks were intended to be used? That is, Design the software for the PIC with Flowcode and test with E-blocks, and then build the end device on a custom PCB without using the E-blocks? That makes the most sense to me, but I can't seem to find information on how to connect the standalone Xbee modules in a schematic, to match their usage on E-blocks.
Any and all help/advice would be greatly appreciated,
Thank you,
Mike.
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Re: Deployment
Hi Mike,
This is certainly one way in which Flowcode can be used.
We publish the schematics of our E-Blocks in the datasheets. You will also find reference designs in the datasheets of the Xbee modules.
This is certainly one way in which Flowcode can be used.
We publish the schematics of our E-Blocks in the datasheets. You will also find reference designs in the datasheets of the Xbee modules.