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    Default UPA USB & CR16MCS5 Problems

    Hi all

    can't seem to read a CR16MCS5
    wired up as spec sheet but was concerned with p9 red dotted wire on diagram.

    with p9 from upa connected I was getting vdd/vcc out of range...

    with p9 disconnected I was getting frame error

    took cr16 off the board now getting device not respond

    any help??????

    Cheers :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by a12arm View Post
    Hi all

    can't seem to read a CR16MCS5
    wired up as spec sheet but was concerned with p9 red dotted wire on diagram.

    with p9 from upa connected I was getting vdd/vcc out of range...

    with p9 disconnected I was getting frame error

    took cr16 off the board now getting device not respond

    any help??????

    Cheers :-)
    Dot wire on connection mean to maybe need LIFT up pin from board ....
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    Thanks for yhe reply I'll remember that.

    so device not responding...... could I have damaged the cr16 by not lifting the VCC pin????

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by a12arm View Post
    Thanks for yhe reply I'll remember that.

    so device not responding...... could I have damaged the cr16 by not lifting the VCC pin????

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    Put back MCU to board and lift pin Vdd ( Vcc ) and test again... if error lift all pins which go to upausb... and test
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    Quote Originally Posted by elchip View Post
    Put back MCU to board and lift pin Vdd ( Vcc ) and test again... if error lift all pins which go to upausb... and test
    MCU back on board lifted vcc still nothing.....

    What would the difference be programming off board to on board???

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    In what unit is your cr16?

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    Quote Originally Posted by antuk View Post
    In what unit is your cr16?

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    Your mcu was damaged when crash was stored.
    You need another srs unit. This is unuseful anymore.

 

 

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