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prginocx
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Posted - 03/26/2018 : 12:28:55
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Won't read the chip ID. Looking around the MCUmall website, I believe I have the wrong adapter for this guy ( TSOP 48 ). Also the software is telling me to " Set the adapter to 5V jumper position." no idea what that is all about, manual does not seem to cover this 5V jumper...
Anyway, I've attached pics of my adapters and chip installed.
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anniel
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Posted - 03/26/2018 : 13:36:42
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quote: Originally posted by prginocx
Won't read the chip ID. Looking around the MCUmall website, I believe I have the wrong adapter for this guy ( TSOP 48 ). Also the software is telling me to " Set the adapter to 5V jumper position." no idea what that is all about, manual does not seem to cover this 5V jumper...
Anyway, I've attached pics of my adapters and chip installed.
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You need this and the 5V jumper is at the rightmost position.
http://www.mcumall.com/comersus/store/comersus_viewItem.asp?idProduct=3102 |
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prginocx
USA
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Posted - 03/26/2018 : 15:12:08
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So the ADP-003 plugs right into the GQ-4X4 ? That is all I need to order ? |
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prginocx
USA
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Posted - 03/26/2018 : 15:16:46
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I really don't see any "rightmost position" nor a jumper marked 5V. On the ADP-054 adapter, I see J1, J2 and J5. J1 and J2 are vertical, J5 is horizontal. J1 has two positions possible, none of them are 5V J2 has 3 positions possible, none of them are 5V ( A20, A21, P1, A19 ) J5 has two positions, they are V3 and V4.
This is not clear at all ? Is there a document to describe these jumpers, and how/why to set them ? |
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anniel
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Posted - 03/26/2018 : 15:44:36
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quote: Originally posted by prginocx
So the ADP-003 plugs right into the GQ-4X4 ? That is all I need to order ?
Yes. |
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Reply #5
anniel
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Posted - 03/26/2018 : 15:48:38
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quote: Originally posted by prginocx
I really don't see any "rightmost position" nor a jumper marked 5V. On the ADP-054 adapter, I see J1, J2 and J5. J1 and J2 are vertical, J5 is horizontal. J1 has two positions possible, none of them are 5V J2 has 3 positions possible, none of them are 5V ( A20, A21, P1, A19 ) J5 has two positions, they are V3 and V4.
This is not clear at all ? Is there a document to describe these jumpers, and how/why to set them ?
Where did you get the info that you needed ADP-054? |
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prginocx
USA
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Posted - 03/27/2018 : 06:44:33
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As so often happens, this programmer and the two adapters were handed to me by my boss. He was "told" it was the correct setup...It looks to me like the WL-TSOP48-U1 is not even an adapter for this GQ-4X4 ?
Anyway, I'm going to order the ADP-003 and hope the jumper business makes more sense. Here is hoping the chip was not damaged by being in the WL-TSOP48-U1. |
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anniel
2572 Posts |
Posted - 03/27/2018 : 10:31:56
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quote: Originally posted by prginocx
As so often happens, this programmer and the two adapters were handed to me by my boss. He was "told" it was the correct setup...It looks to me like the WL-TSOP48-U1 is not even an adapter for this GQ-4X4 ?
Anyway, I'm going to order the ADP-003 and hope the jumper business makes more sense. Here is hoping the chip was not damaged by being in the WL-TSOP48-U1.
Jumper settings are printed on the adapter.
Chip damage is a possibility if wrong voltage or polarity was on the wrong pins... |
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