I just thought of this question going over my idea in my head.
The SSC32 can operate via a data cable or via the TTL input pins, but can it simultaneously handle input from both the DB-9 and the TTL? The reason I ask this question relates to my idea of using the SSC32 to control the biped servos except the head’s pan/tilt servos. I want to control the pan/tilt servos from my PC wirelessly.
Another question:
Can the SSC32 provide power via pin 9 on the DB-9 connector? I was looking at the Socket Blue Tooth dongle and it can be powered via pin 9 on the dongle connector.
The SSC32 can’t be used with two serial inputs. The RS-232 is level-shifted to TTL and then passed directly to the serial input pins, so in actuality the SSC32 only has one serial input.
There is no power available on the DB-9 connector.
I guess I could do that using a wiport but was looking for a easy plug and play dongle that would do the trick. It looks like the wiport is the way to go for what I want to do.
You can consider this free2move.se/prod_spp.shtml
It works for communication, but not for Atom programming, because it does not support DTR RTS signal on RS232