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I am working on a project which requires a dozen VL53l0X I2C-TOF sensors to be polled by one master MCU over a few meters of cable.

Thus, I decided to accompany each TOF by an Atmega8 acting as a gateway between the TOF and a Modbus (using a MAX485), which is managed by an ESP32 (the master). Since I require fairly low latency (~10 reads / sensor / second) I am a bit disappointed by the Modbus RTU performance (mostly caused by the forced 1.75ms delay between frames).

My question: Is there any quicker, more suitable, Atmega-bearable bus protocol for long distances? Ethernet is sadly not an option due to the limited slaves computing power and cost...

Daniel D.
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CAN for the Phy (physical) layer would be good for several thousand feet. You can use whatever baud and protocol on the CAN layer you like within reason. I am assuming (maybe in error) that they all communicate on the same bus. This CAN Phy was designed for this. It would be possible for you to write your own protocol and simply address each by a unique number or whatever. There is also the option of using a CAN controller but I think that would be a lot of time not needed to design your solution. By placing a Atmega8 at each sensor opens up a lot of possibilities for you.

Gil
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