With the bigger size, more or better management for me.😉
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Hello Dimdim,
Question about uploading 2 the nano, in the build guide i read:
"In order to upload code, take the Nano out of the board and connect it to the PC using its USB port. Programming while the Nano is plugged-in to the board may be problematic because the RX & TX lines that are used for serial communication with the PC are also connected to the DAM through the isolator."
Does this mean the nano has to be separated from the isolator board to upload?
Or is it possible to leave it on the board but disconnect external power and rs-232 lines?
In the first case i'll have to make the nano removable.
Tnx
Question about uploading 2 the nano, in the build guide i read:
"In order to upload code, take the Nano out of the board and connect it to the PC using its USB port. Programming while the Nano is plugged-in to the board may be problematic because the RX & TX lines that are used for serial communication with the PC are also connected to the DAM through the isolator."
Does this mean the nano has to be separated from the isolator board to upload?
Or is it possible to leave it on the board but disconnect external power and rs-232 lines?
In the first case i'll have to make the nano removable.
Tnx
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The thing is that removing external power and serial lines does not do the trick, because the Nano always "sees" the isolator and its serial lines get "confused".
So I would say, definitely make the Nano removable.
So I would say, definitely make the Nano removable.
Probably some incompatibility with Arduino 1.6.6.
I'd try upgrading to a newer version of the IDE.
It compiles fine with 1.8.2.
I'd try upgrading to a newer version of the IDE.
It compiles fine with 1.8.2.
Sorry, I have a other problem.
I can 't find the pins for the isol_serial for pin 3 and 5 , this should be the input and the output.
I looking for the J3 and there is no input or output, am I wrong?
It is different for me, because I use the board of Kiven Chen, so I have to use the connections on the backside.
I can 't find the pins for the isol_serial for pin 3 and 5 , this should be the input and the output.
I looking for the J3 and there is no input or output, am I wrong?
It is different for me, because I use the board of Kiven Chen, so I have to use the connections on the backside.
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What does Kiven Chen do with these signal pins? Does he connect them to anything, or are they unused?
I can't really tell from this side if you have soldered wires to the correct pins. Where is Pin 1 of J3? Is it top left?
Also, doublecheck that you haven't shorted any wires to gnd.
I can't really tell from this side if you have soldered wires to the correct pins. Where is Pin 1 of J3? Is it top left?
Also, doublecheck that you haven't shorted any wires to gnd.
Sorry it is at the right, under, The other pins where used for a switchboard with led's for the Amanero, and a selection knob.
No use for the RXD or TXD was in the board set-up.
I can remove that board, you can see here the other upper side.
He used it also for the I²S signals for the Amanero and S/PDIF.
No use for the RXD or TXD was in the board set-up.
I can remove that board, you can see here the other upper side.
He used it also for the I²S signals for the Amanero and S/PDIF.
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Are you sure that you are not getting a serial connection? Is the Nano working as expected when off board?
Did you "train" it to use your remote control?
I think it's time to start a new builders' thread..
Did you "train" it to use your remote control?
I think it's time to start a new builders' thread..
First I made a better connection to make sure that there is no shorted fault.
As far as I can see there is no connection to the serial pins.
Indeed , a new builders is a good idea.😀
I have not test the set-up, wil do it now.😀
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
As far as I can see there is no connection to the serial pins.
Indeed , a new builders is a good idea.😀
I have not test the set-up, wil do it now.😀
How did you determine that there is no connection to the serial pins?
Are you measuring for continuity between your wires and the corresponding pins on your dam?
If you're measuring for continuity between these pins and the ones on J10, it's normal not to find any. They are separate serial ports.
Are you measuring for continuity between your wires and the corresponding pins on your dam?
If you're measuring for continuity between these pins and the ones on J10, it's normal not to find any. They are separate serial ports.
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