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+ | ====== RPC Remote Panel Control ====== | ||
+ | [[start|Return to main Glossary index]]\\ | ||
+ | ==== Overview ==== | ||
+ | A system for the remote control of model railway layouts, devised by long term MERG member Gordon Hopkins. \\ | ||
+ | The system consists of a PC interface module known as the RPIC (or RPI, see below) and a number of general purpose or special purpose Input/ | ||
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+ | ==== RPI ==== | ||
+ | Early versions of the Remote Panel Interface were based on the Intel 8051 and came in two versions RS232 (single drop) and RS485 (multi drop), the RS485 version had a 4 way DIL address switch. | ||
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+ | ==== RPIC ==== | ||
+ | Remote Panel Interface PIC, is the current version and is based on the Microchip PIC range of microcontrollers. A single PCB design caters for RS232, RS485 or USB depending on the components fitted. Although USB is provided for, development has not progressed beyond proof of concept, using one USB interface several other RS485 interfaces can be daisy chained from it. | ||
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+ | ==== Protocol ==== | ||
+ | The communication protocol is based on having a number of ' | ||
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+ | ==== The Stack ==== | ||
+ | Connectors on the stack modules carry power lines 0V and +5V for the electronics on each board, attached devices may require separate supplies. There are four control lines, these are Data out, Data in, Clock and Strobe. When the interface receives a message the Strobe line is activated in order to read the current state of Inputs into the shift registers. The Clock is then activated in multiples of 8 pulses and data is sent out and received by the interface. When shifting is complete the Strobe line is activated again to output the new data to the layout devices. See [[: | ||
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+ | ==== PTP ==== | ||
+ | Point to Point, is the designation for a self contained %%RPC%% system consisting of two identical PTP interface modules connected by a 4 pair (cat 5) data cable. One module is fitted with a link that designates it as the Master which controls the data flow to and from the Slave module. Each of these modules has a ' | ||
+ | The PTP system operates independently, | ||
+ | ==== Links ==== | ||
+ | Layouts using %%RPC%%\\ | ||
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