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RS232 Serial Bridge not working on Firmware 107?
So we are using the RS232 Bridge built in to the Black jags to drive our CAN Bus but we have run in to some problems. I will attempt to Document the issue as clearly and as accurately as I can.
Documents used in the configuration and setup of our CAN Bus( for reference) Changes we have made from the above Documentation ( all related to changes documented in the 2014 Manual)
OK so here is what we have done
Here is where our problems start When we attempted to update the Gray Jags with the latest firmware our BDC Comms was unable to see more than 1 Jag. for any Setup ( B1-G1, B1-G2, B1-B2, B2-B1, B2-G1, B2-G2) all the following would show ONLY the First Black Jag in the series, the second jaguar (of either colour, even ones we have verified to talk when hooked up as the first Jag) would blink yellow. Troubleshooting
Given this information what are we doing wrong? |
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Re: RS232 Serial Bridge not working on Firmware 107?
It sounds like you are able to receive a message on each of the black jaguars, but it just doesn't pass it along.
We had a similar problem with a team here, and it turned out the middle pins on the RJ-12 connector where stuck depressed in and not springing back, so the CAN cable was not making contact. So the BDC-COMM tool could see the first jaguar in the chain, but not the rest. The only way we were able to fix this was to replace the outgoing RJ-12 connectors. I would recommend looking in at the actual pins on both the input and output side for each of the jaguars and see if this is your problem. |
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Re: RS232 Serial Bridge not working on Firmware 107?
That was it. Pins 2 and 3 on the down line were both not springing back( both Jags had the same issue).
We had to un-solder the rj15 connector from the Jaguar board then use a straight razor to push the pins back in to place before soldering the connector them back into place. I will write up a white paper with instructions on how to do this when I get some time towards the end of the season. until then here is a basic instructions on how to fix this. Temp instructions Note you are taking a Jaguar apart and using a heat gun to remove parts from the main PCB. PLEASE use correct ESD protection and care to not un-solder or overheat any other component.
And again thank you for your help. Last edited by Stuart : 28-01-2014 at 11:01. Reason: Better detail. |
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Re: RS232 Serial Bridge not working on Firmware 107?
Wow, that has to be one of the top ten "way to ask a technical question" that I've seen!!
Wish I could help but with that amount of detail, you should get some good ideas to try. Good luck!!!! Edited to note they got an answer pretty quickly! Last edited by Foster : 27-01-2014 at 21:56. Reason: Posted seconds after the solution verification |
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Re: RS232 Serial Bridge not working on Firmware 107?
If anyone were to ever write a "how-to" on how to write a question on Chief Delphi, I'd hope they'd point to this thread as an excellent example.
1. You clearly demonstrated that you put effort into a solution before turning for help. 2. You cited reference materials for those not familiar with the subject. 3. You documented your setup as well as what is different in your setup. 4. You explained what you've done so far to troubleshoot. 5. You put effort into your post with no easy to spot spelling/grammatical errors. and finally, 6. You documented your solution; You've closed the topic and have let everyone know how you fixed your problem. That was refreshing. Reps all around. |
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