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    please share the sw for this interface.

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    Who cares about hw>100 , galleto can do this and piassini also tested
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    Nice.

    Did you forget the switch or not needed?
    Working on something to release next month for free for all dk users :>

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    Default pin out db9-iaw59f e reprog ft232r

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    1K smd 0805 2 pcs
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    0 ohm smd 5 pcs
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    thanks for the list .. components in this project is not complete and lacks BC549 quartz 20MHz ..

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    as you've programmed FT232R ?? or you can use a FT232R arising from different hardware used for other purposes or old circuit used?

    after building hardware interface iaw 59f this scheme by BD9 to iaw59f correct? what are the hardware outputs to iaw 59f from Use clean you out a scheme pine db9 to iaw59f?
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    Quote Originally Posted by autodigitec View Post
    Nice.


    Did you forget the switch or not needed?
    i use jumper instead switch

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    Quote Originally Posted by mario38 View Post
    thanks for the list .. components in this project is not complete and lacks BC549 quartz 20MHz ..

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    as you've programmed FT232R ?? or you can use a FT232R arising from different hardware used for other purposes or old circuit used?

    after building hardware interface iaw 59f this scheme by BD9 to iaw59f correct? what are the hardware outputs to iaw 59f from Use clean you out a scheme pine db9 to iaw59f?
    Yes, i use FT232R from an old GSM tool and programed with Mprog directly on that GSM tool

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    Can i get a pass please ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by DottoreBL View Post
    Can i get a pass please ?
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    Do not like work without scheme ...
    So here's SCH of file "PCB Layout.pdf".
    (If you see error - please say.)
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    Thanks a lot for the schematic diagram !
    i think both diodes across the relay coils should be in reversed position - in this position the relay coils are shorted by the diodes....
    the induction of the coils is opposite to the normal current flow so the diodes will conduct the induction voltage when reversed.
    When a normal 20mHz Xtal is mounted instead of a 20 mHz resonator there are 2x 22 pF condensors on both ends towards the middle ground connection.
    When you have the possibility to post the corrected diagram that would be great !
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    Correct, both relay's diodes are reversed.

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    Thank you for your remarks!
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    pass please?
    thanks

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    start by reading post # 1 and you will find your pass....

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    I asked for this from the originator but didn't bother to answer.
    This helps because some constructors of the project might want to try with different size components etc.

 

 
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