The interface for connecting (not only Casio)
pocket databases, pocket calculators and cell phones
is very suitable for all known microcontrollers.
Moreover, connecting One-Wire devices is simple.
There may be a baud rate limit at ca. 38400 Baud.
Schematic
PCB design
The Eagle source can also be
browsed on server.
The device without cable, pretty small
Depending on application (microcontroller, Casio SF-Interface, or One-Wire bus), making a suitable cable is up to the user.
The populated PCB
When using for One-Wire applikation, wire RxD to TxD, and connect your IC or bus.
| Solder point (see picture) | Signal name (see schematic) | Data direction | Direction |
|---|---|---|---|
| upper | TxD | to Computer | input |
| middle | GND | Masse | - |
| lower | RxD | from Computer | output |
Note: The signal names on schematic are weird but will match to the pin names of a microcontroller.