Todays standard for any device's connection to a PC is serial over USB. There are plenty of devices where the user even does not recognize that the actual transmission is just a simple serial interface. There major advantages are:
The Mode-S Beast uses this mode as its basic mode to communicate with the PC. For this purpose a FT232R serial to USB converter is installed on the board. I did not implement the USB interface into the FPGA because that would have required a lot of driver work, and the FT232R is one of the most common devices for that purpose, so it has the highest compatiblity level. From my PICADSB design I only know 1 user who had unexplainable problems installing it on his PC.
As one option, a Lantronix Xport can be installed on
the back
side of the board. This enables you to transfer the data on LAN to the
PC that hosts the GUI. Two requirements need to be mentioned:
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