I have used the trouble shooting PDF and can report the following:
-check multiple power supplies, get have same result
-All voltage check points match up with Figure one.
-Continuity across parts checked,including display, no issues found.
(MCU to LCD)
-C17 Voltage looked good
-Oscillator voltage checkpoint looks good
-It "Looks" like other units I have seen posted, no missing jumpers or
other then BOM replacement parts. (Less C1, described below)
Know problems/concerns I have (that I am curious if could be the
cause):
-R1 Missing (I have one on order, plan to replace when it comes in)
-The two pins under the heat sink (in recent instructions said they do
not need to be soldered, just for support). I have them soldered.
-I don't have the indicator LED installed.
-The part I have assumed to be C1 looks different then other orange
ones I see pictured. It is green, with the following label: Y(in a
circle)2A104J (from some search online it looked to be the same as
the BOM listed 0.1uF, but 100V vs 400V
I should also point out I have read the group discussions quite a bit
and have been able to fix many issues leading up to my current state.
(Thank you)
-So I can report D1/D7 have been installed correctly. (See looking at
recent instructions
-The variable voltages as the following locations have been measured:
(Variable per the powersupply according to the troubleshooting PDF)
TP6: -6.1
TP7: 7.6
D7: 0.075 / -6.1
R17: 7.2
Q2 test point: 4.6
-My power supply that I have decided to use has a 9V output DC, 300mA
My BOM says it shipped with firmware -060. I am curious if I should
just wait for R1 to be installed before further troubleshooting, or I
should attempt to 'fashion-together' a serial level converter to
monitor the MCU startup, or update the firmware. (I already have a
Bus-Pirate ~thinking of trying that out to monitor the startup or
update firmware.) This level of working with electronics would be
treading new ground for me.
Thank you for any advise. It has been a fun and challenging kit to
build, looking forward to get it working.
Jay
http://www.geekskunkworks.com/
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Wondering if you think I may have some hardware/bootloader issue, or
can you recomend any other programs that communicate with the
bootloader perhaps? I also may try to make the Serial Level converter
cable if you think that could help.
Again, I am missing R1 still. (If you also think that could impact
things.)
> Start download
$ Send reset command: [7E ]
> Start connect
$ <1> Send connect key: 64
$ <2> Send connect key: 64
$ <3> Send connect key: 64
$ <4> Send connect key: 64
$ <5> Send connect key: 64
$ <6> Send connect key: 64
$ <7> Send connect key: 64
$ <8> Send connect key: 64
$ <9> Send connect key: 64
$ <10> Send connect key: 64
: 0A 0D BD F1 D4 BD B5 E7 D7 ..½ñÔ½µç×
: D3 D6 C6 D7 F7 0D 0A 0A 0D 4A 59 45 ÓÖÆ×÷....JYE
: 20 54 65 63 68 0D 0A 0A 0D 57 57 57 Tech....WWW
: 2E 4A 59 45 54 45 43 48 2E 43 4F 4D .JYETECH.COM
: 0D 0A 0A 0D 42 4C 3A 20 31 31 33 2D ....BL: 113-
: 30 36 32 30 32 2D 30 32 30 0D 0A 0A 06202-020...
$ <11> Send connect key: 64
: 0D 0D 0A B5 C8 B4 FD BD D3 CA D5 C3 ...µÈ´ý½ÓÊÕÃ
: DC C2 EB 2E 0D 0A ÜÂë...
$ <12> Send connect key: 64
$ <13> Send connect key: 64
$ <14> Send connect key: 64
$ <15> Send connect key: 64
$ <16> Send connect key: 64
$ <17> Send connect key: 64
$ <18> Send connect key: 64
$ <19> Send connect key: 64
$ <20> Send connect key: 64
X Connect fail
On Apr 1, 7:40 pm, JYE Tek <jye...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The main firmware could be corrupted. Please try reflash the codes. We
> suspect that with bootloader the flash has much more chance to get
> corrupted.
>
> 2010/4/2 GeekSkunkWorks <jaybou...@gmail.com>
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> > .
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I don't have a AVR programmer, or Serial Level Converter cable, was
trying to follow the procedure based on the Serial Level Converter
directions but substitute it for the Bus Pirate Device (
http://dangerousprototypes.com/bus-pirate-manual/ ) . Perhaps that
device has it's own UART problems that are making this more error
prone.
My substitution procedure was basically to first connect to the Bus-
Pirate, set it up for the same 8/N/1 9600 (UART Bridge), then
disconnect from it, then I was able to connect with the AVRUBD. (But
the uploading fails as seen above.)
Looks like my efforts to avoid building/buying another cable are going
to have to give in here. Can these be purchased anywhere?
I'm looking at the diagram for the Converter and abit confused. I'm
wondering how I find equivalent Q1A/Q1B parts. Also Pin 4 (to VCC)
and PIN 3 to Ground, these don't seem to go back to the DB-9 part of
the cable, is this correct? They go to a external power supply? Am I
understanding it correctly that the circuit is primarily to condition
the TX/RX path. (Since I don't see pin 3&4 on the 4 pin connector
going bac k to the DB-9 at a specific pin.
Thanks for any help, if someone has a simpler version, or picture of a
homebrew type done already it may help me.
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I did notice something very interesting. The Bootloader contrast is
perfect, I can read that that is taking place.
After I get a blank (lit) screen, if I quickly de-power/powerup, I can
briefly see what looks to be the proper grid screen.
So perhaps my issue contrast, but after the bootloader. Does this seem
possible? Do any of the controls have the ability to change the
contrast while it is running? The Contrast checkout in the
Troubleshooting procedure looked OK when I re-reviewed it.
On Apr 2, 10:31 am, GeekSkunkWorks <jaybou...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have. The only deviation being the interface method. (But perhaps
> the AVRUBD is very sensitive to this.)
>
> I don't have a AVR programmer, or Serial Level Converter cable, was
> trying to follow the procedure based on the Serial Level Converter
> directions but substitute it for the Bus Pirate Device (http://dangerousprototypes.com/bus-pirate-manual/) . Perhaps that
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As for the serial level converter, have you tried to source the parts
through Mouser.com? The grounds from both the serial port and circuit
are connected together. VCC(5v) from the circuit powers the
converter.
I've not used the JYEtech level converter. Personally, I've had good
results with MAX232 based serial level converters. There is a
schematic for one in the files section. They both should work.
R1 shouldn't have any effect on the function of the LCD. It is still
most likely that you have corrupted main firmware.
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Steve