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Saturday, November 3, 2007

[oopic] Re: How to make parallel programming cable?

Thanks for your reply,
But unfortunately I don't have RS232 dongle and I couldn't find it
so I have to order it wait for shipping.
I have to find another way to do this. I have only USB ports and a
USBtoSerial Converter (http://www.serialadapter.com/P505155344.jpg).
Can I use a RS232toParallel Converter??
Best Regards;
Orkun ÇANGA


--- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "rtstofer" <rstofer@...> wrote:
> --- In oopic@yahoogroups.com, "orkuncanga" <orkuncanga@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi everybody,
> >
> > I've just bought the OOPIC II+ but I accidently got the one with
> > paralel programming cable. Unfortunately, the link
> > (http://www.oopic.com/progcabls.htm) at the web site that tells
how to
> > make the serial programming cable is not working so could you
please
> > post the serial programming cable configurations so I can make
my own
> > cable.
> >
> > Thanks a lot.
> >
> > Orkun ÇANGA
> >
>
> I don't think there is an 'official' serial programming cable for
the
> II+. All you need is an RS232 dongle (I prefer
> http://www.pololu.com/products/pololu/0126/) and a straight through
> serial cable.
>
> You need to connect 4 wires between the dongle and the board: +5V,
> Gnd, TX and RX
>
> The pin marked TX on the dongle is an output so it connects to pin
39
> on the board or IOLine 23. The pin marked RX on the dongle is an
> input and it connects to pin 37 or IOLine 22.
>
> You will need this connection for programming, of course, but also
for
> having the PC interact with the OOPic. The good news about using a
> dongle is that the voltage levels are correct and USB<->Serial
cables
> will work.
>
> You can verify the connections: www.oopic.com -> Manual ->
Connectors
> and Mechanical -> ooPIC-S -> 40-Pin I/O Connector
>
> Richard
>



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