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Is there any limitation with Arduino Nano serial communication distance?
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I am trying to build Project which communicate multiple Arduino Nanos. I wanted to understand if Arudino Nano is capable of doing that, while doing research I came across post where it says communication with nano can be done up to 2-3 meter, where as my goal is up to 30 meter.
Project - I am trying intercom system, I have 4 Ring button at main gate, when user press any one of those 4 the Arduino will understand it and send to one of the 4 Arduino sitting at other place. Each Arduino will read that message if its for them they will perform activity if not they will skip it.
My problem is I am in selection mode and want know if Arduino Nano can handle that, communication is not that complex. It will be just sending 2/3 value max during communication. As I saw post of distance limitation, I just want get inputs from community. If you have any similar examples of serial communication between multiple Arduino Nano please let me know, I found several but it might save my time if I find something more similar.
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I am trying to build Project which communicate multiple Arduino Nanos. I wanted to understand if Arudino Nano is capable of doing that, while doing research I came across post where it says communication with nano can be done up to 2-3 meter, where as my goal is up to 30 meter.
Project - I am trying intercom system, I have 4 Ring button at main gate, when user press any one of those 4 the Arduino will understand it and send to one of the 4 Arduino sitting at other place. Each Arduino will read that message if its for them they will perform activity if not they will skip it.
My problem is I am in selection mode and want know if Arduino Nano can handle that, communication is not that complex. It will be just sending 2/3 value max during communication. As I saw post of distance limitation, I just want get inputs from community. If you have any similar examples of serial communication between multiple Arduino Nano please let me know, I found several but it might save my time if I find something more similar.
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I am trying to build Project which communicate multiple Arduino Nanos. I wanted to understand if Arudino Nano is capable of doing that, while doing research I came across post where it says communication with nano can be done up to 2-3 meter, where as my goal is up to 30 meter.
Project - I am trying intercom system, I have 4 Ring button at main gate, when user press any one of those 4 the Arduino will understand it and send to one of the 4 Arduino sitting at other place. Each Arduino will read that message if its for them they will perform activity if not they will skip it.
My problem is I am in selection mode and want know if Arduino Nano can handle that, communication is not that complex. It will be just sending 2/3 value max during communication. As I saw post of distance limitation, I just want get inputs from community. If you have any similar examples of serial communication between multiple Arduino Nano please let me know, I found several but it might save my time if I find something more similar.
serial i2c
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I am trying to build Project which communicate multiple Arduino Nanos. I wanted to understand if Arudino Nano is capable of doing that, while doing research I came across post where it says communication with nano can be done up to 2-3 meter, where as my goal is up to 30 meter.
Project - I am trying intercom system, I have 4 Ring button at main gate, when user press any one of those 4 the Arduino will understand it and send to one of the 4 Arduino sitting at other place. Each Arduino will read that message if its for them they will perform activity if not they will skip it.
My problem is I am in selection mode and want know if Arduino Nano can handle that, communication is not that complex. It will be just sending 2/3 value max during communication. As I saw post of distance limitation, I just want get inputs from community. If you have any similar examples of serial communication between multiple Arduino Nano please let me know, I found several but it might save my time if I find something more similar.
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For that sort of difference you are better using RS-485 instead of UART. UART is really only designed for short-distance communication.
Converting UART to RS-232 will give an improvement, but switching to RS-485 instead will give you the ability to create a multi-drop bus for connecting more than two Arduinos together over a long distance.
Do you have any example which i can refer for this. I did found youtube video but it doesn't have much details.
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There are millions online. Just Google Arduino rs485 or Arduino max485.
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For that sort of difference you are better using RS-485 instead of UART. UART is really only designed for short-distance communication.
Converting UART to RS-232 will give an improvement, but switching to RS-485 instead will give you the ability to create a multi-drop bus for connecting more than two Arduinos together over a long distance.
Do you have any example which i can refer for this. I did found youtube video but it doesn't have much details.
– user73006
17 mins ago
There are millions online. Just Google Arduino rs485 or Arduino max485.
– Majenko♦
11 mins ago
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For that sort of difference you are better using RS-485 instead of UART. UART is really only designed for short-distance communication.
Converting UART to RS-232 will give an improvement, but switching to RS-485 instead will give you the ability to create a multi-drop bus for connecting more than two Arduinos together over a long distance.
Do you have any example which i can refer for this. I did found youtube video but it doesn't have much details.
– user73006
17 mins ago
There are millions online. Just Google Arduino rs485 or Arduino max485.
– Majenko♦
11 mins ago
add a comment |
For that sort of difference you are better using RS-485 instead of UART. UART is really only designed for short-distance communication.
Converting UART to RS-232 will give an improvement, but switching to RS-485 instead will give you the ability to create a multi-drop bus for connecting more than two Arduinos together over a long distance.
For that sort of difference you are better using RS-485 instead of UART. UART is really only designed for short-distance communication.
Converting UART to RS-232 will give an improvement, but switching to RS-485 instead will give you the ability to create a multi-drop bus for connecting more than two Arduinos together over a long distance.
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Do you have any example which i can refer for this. I did found youtube video but it doesn't have much details.
– user73006
17 mins ago
There are millions online. Just Google Arduino rs485 or Arduino max485.
– Majenko♦
11 mins ago
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Do you have any example which i can refer for this. I did found youtube video but it doesn't have much details.
– user73006
17 mins ago
There are millions online. Just Google Arduino rs485 or Arduino max485.
– Majenko♦
11 mins ago
Do you have any example which i can refer for this. I did found youtube video but it doesn't have much details.
– user73006
17 mins ago
Do you have any example which i can refer for this. I did found youtube video but it doesn't have much details.
– user73006
17 mins ago
There are millions online. Just Google Arduino rs485 or Arduino max485.
– Majenko♦
11 mins ago
There are millions online. Just Google Arduino rs485 or Arduino max485.
– Majenko♦
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