Difference between revisions of "Coin counter"
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Yes this coin counter | Yes this coin counter | ||
[[File:IMAG01332.jpg|700px]] | [[File:IMAG01332.jpg|700px]] | ||
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+ | * Find a way to communicate with the coin counter | ||
+ | * Implement a coin counter with the resulted protocol | ||
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+ | == Results == | ||
So far I have found that those coin counter use ccTalk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CcTalk). | So far I have found that those coin counter use ccTalk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CcTalk). | ||
It seems to work with 12 Vcc and ground. The solenoid react to the coin drop | It seems to work with 12 Vcc and ground. The solenoid react to the coin drop | ||
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According to [[User:eric-st]], a simple serial to usb converter with a converter for the TX and RX on a single cable should be enough. | According to [[User:eric-st]], a simple serial to usb converter with a converter for the TX and RX on a single cable should be enough. | ||
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Revision as of 00:38, 12 May 2012
Description
Give a proper description of the two coin we have, find out how the communicate Yes this coin counter
Goal
- Find a way to communicate with the coin counter
- Implement a coin counter with the resulted protocol
Results
So far I have found that those coin counter use ccTalk (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CcTalk). It seems to work with 12 Vcc and ground. The solenoid react to the coin drop Some photo of the connectors : 600px According to User:eric-st, a simple serial to usb converter with a converter for the TX and RX on a single cable should be enough.