Serial cable wiring???

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triangles95
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Serial cable wiring???

Post by triangles95 »

need help wiring my µs serial cable. I've searched the manual and I see which 3 wires are gnd, rx, and tx on the µs controller but I do not see what they are on the supplied DB9 > 1/8" serial cable. Am I missing something? I would think something as basic as this would be clearly explained.
Bernard Fife
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Re: Serial cable wiring???

Post by Bernard Fife »

t95,

MicroSquirt controllers normally come with the serial cable fully assembled, so there's no need for people to wire or re-wire them. Just plug the mini-stereo connector into the supplied harness, and the DB9 connector into the computer (or serial-USB adapter).

However, if you want to make/modify a serial cable, the MicroSquirt cable is the same as the GPIO cable, and there's instructions for that in step #1 here: http://www.msgpio.com/manuals/mshift/gpconnect.htm. Just be aware that the ampseal pin assignments for Tx, Rx and GND may not be the same as a GPIO board.

Lance.
triangles95
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Re: Serial cable wiring???

Post by triangles95 »

Thanks for the link. It all makes sense now. Somebody f'ed up. The package I received had the controller the ms controller an ampseal connector with a bunch of wires attached and the DB9 to mini-stereo serial cable. My harness is missing the connector for the serial cable. I thought it seemed a little odd that they wouldn't supply a means to just plug it in to a computer with out having to break out the soldering iron. I looked at the picture on the website and can see the female mini-stereo plug.
Matt Cramer
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Re: Serial cable wiring???

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Sometimes we've seen the manufacturer ship them with the serial jack buried in the split loom, a couple inches from the AMPSEAL.
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triangles95
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Re: Serial cable wiring???

Post by triangles95 »

Thanks Matt, I was looking for it near the end of the split loom and found it as you predicted near the amp-seal end.
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