http://www.switch-science.com/catalog/865/
I do not understand the detailed thing, but the firmware renews it in Filp
gimx 1.10 Help
Re: gimx 1.10 Help
According to the design (http://doc.switch-science.com/schematic/32u4-bb.pdf) the atmega PD2/RX and PD3/TX pins are respectively D0 and D1 pins.
This is contradictory with the fact that it worked with GIMX 1.02, because it needed the PD2/RX pin to be correctly wired.
If you have an ohmmeter, you should try to check what pins of the board correspond to PD2 and PD3. You can locate PD2 and PD3 thanks to the datasheet (page 3).
This is contradictory with the fact that it worked with GIMX 1.02, because it needed the PD2/RX pin to be correctly wired.
If you have an ohmmeter, you should try to check what pins of the board correspond to PD2 and PD3. You can locate PD2 and PD3 thanks to the datasheet (page 3).
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Re: gimx 1.10 Help
I measured it in a tester
The result
TX=D3 RX=D2
I confirmed the conduction
The result
TX=D3 RX=D2
I confirmed the conduction
Re: gimx 1.10 Help
I didn't see it first, but you probably typed a wrong command:
http://kie.nu/1rXM
You should have replaced "COM12" and "PS3_FarCry3.xml" with your own values.
http://kie.nu/1rXM
You should have replaced "COM12" and "PS3_FarCry3.xml" with your own values.
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Re: gimx 1.10 Help
The message "Detected USB adapter: none." means that the serial connection timed out (nothing was received within 1 second).
What are the voltages between GND and D2, and between GND and D3?
What are the voltages between GND and D2, and between GND and D3?
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Re: gimx 1.10 Help
I think the atmega32u4 board is defective: the power supply should be 5V.
The fact it is much lower than 5V explains why the data cannot be transmitted from the atmega32u4 to the serial adapter.
The fact it is much lower than 5V explains why the data cannot be transmitted from the atmega32u4 to the serial adapter.
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