USB interface testing, Diagnostics
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2003 5:49 pm
Mark,
From trying to help get anothers USB working from Robs online site I have the following thoughts.
The person is able to connect up to the USB, but not the I2C. What I'm thinking is having a connector on the USB board that is a 6 pin like the remote. The person can plug their JP1 cable back into their board and loop-back the signals to the Delcom chip. We are only using 3 out of the 12 bits. This would give the person who is building or diagnosing a tool for helping them.
This would not be as easy as the parallel interface test. But it would give information that they would otherwise not have.
The interface test would then manually send/test bits for all 3 port bits to make sure they are all working correctly. Then report pass, fail (what failed and posible fixes like the existing software).
I'm going to post this online also for others comments.
Joe.
From trying to help get anothers USB working from Robs online site I have the following thoughts.
The person is able to connect up to the USB, but not the I2C. What I'm thinking is having a connector on the USB board that is a 6 pin like the remote. The person can plug their JP1 cable back into their board and loop-back the signals to the Delcom chip. We are only using 3 out of the 12 bits. This would give the person who is building or diagnosing a tool for helping them.
This would not be as easy as the parallel interface test. But it would give information that they would otherwise not have.
The interface test would then manually send/test bits for all 3 port bits to make sure they are all working correctly. Then report pass, fail (what failed and posible fixes like the existing software).
I'm going to post this online also for others comments.
Joe.