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[edit] Introduction
- SCON-KIT/PRO is a serial console connection kit for KURO/BOX/PRO
- You will need a SOLDERING IRON for this kit
- The chance of a guarantee for refund is only for the first time when it does not work
- The terms of the guarantee depend on the store you bought the kit from
- No repair or support service for this kit is available
- The help page for this product is at:
HELP ME! BBS
http://kuroutoshikou.com/modules/kurobbs/?iid=992
| USB Type A | <-->
| USB board FTDI FT232RL | ---TXD--> <--RXD---
| Cable | ---TXD--> <--RXD---
| KuroBox Pro Daughterboard
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| FDI FT232RL
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| Kuro-Box/Pro Interface | 3.3V TTL
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| PC Interface | USB 1.1
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Scon Kit Pinout
| 1 | TXD | Out
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| 2 | RXD | In
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| 3 | VCC | In
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| 4 | GND | -
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KuroBox Pro UART0 Pinout
| 1 | TXD | Out
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| 2 | RXD | In
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| 3 | VCC (+3.3V) | Out
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| 4 | GND | -
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[edit] US/Europe
The SCON-KIT would be very difficult to get in the US/Europe. You would likely have to use a different Serial Converter
The serial port signals from the processor are only 3.3V. For proper RS-232 12V signaling, an RS-232 level shifter needs to be added. These are very common in PDA serial cables also, but can be purchased
| Models other than KuroPro
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If you are attaching a serial header pin onto the main board, you may want to consider:
- Using the header pin unit with a 90 degree bend, or you might not be able to close the case
- Soldering it with the pins toward the interior, rather than toward the case. This allows easier access, since if the pins face the case side they would be very close to the metal side. This would make access is so tight that one might end up taking the board out to get plug fitted on the pins.
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[edit] Build your own LVTTL/RS232 or LVTTL/USB interface
[edit] Buy your own TTL Level Shifter
[edit] Usage considerations for the TTL-232R-3V3
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A working/tested pinout/wire-color scheme is:
| Color
| Pin Number
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| yellow | 1 | TXD
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| orange | 2 | RXD
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| unused | 3 | VCC
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| black | 4 | GND
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- Solder the 4-pin header to the board. Make sure you don't have shorts.
- You will need to switch wires on the TTL-232R-3V3 cable. Use a sharp object to lift the plastic tabs and carefully pull the wires out. Rearrange them according to the table above (black, empty, orange, yellow, empty, empty) and slide those wires back in. Tape the other wires to make sure they don't short anything.
- When plugging in the cable, make sure black aligns with GND, yellow with TXD, and orange with RXD.
- Connect the USB cable to your computer, start a terminal program with the right settings.
- Turn on the device, you should see output from the bootloader in couple seconds.
[edit] Attach a Serial Header to the Daughterboard
- Do not insert/extract or push/pull attached connector frequently
- Do not put stress on connector and base
- Do not attach connector when the power of KURO-BOX/PRO is on
- You will need terminal software
[edit] Attach Serial Header to circuit board by soldering iron make sure the AC plug is off.
- Open front panel of KURO-BOX/PRO, take the HDD daughter board out.
- Put the serial header onto UART0.
- Make sure that pin No.1 matches to TXD.
- Attach with a soldering iron from the back of the base.
- Put the daughterboard back onto the KURO-BOX/PRO
[edit] Use the SCON-KIT as a USB/TTL converter
[edit] Connection of SCON-KIT/PRO
- Connect SCON-KIT/PRO and UART0 on the sub base of KURO-BOX/PRO by using the patch cord
- Do not connect to the PC yet.
[edit] Get the appropriate COM port driver and install
- Download the appropriate COM port driver for FT232R from the URL below
http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm
- Connect the SCON-KIT/PRO to the USB port of PC. Install the driver which you downloaded.
- Open Device manager and check which COM port is used.
[edit] Set up the terminal software
- Start terminal software. Use your COM port. Use the following for serial port settings:
[edit] KURO-BOX/PRO UART Specifications
| Data
| Settings
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| Baudrate | 115200
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| Data bits | 8
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| Parity | None
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| Stop bits | 1
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| Flow Control | None
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[edit] Example: the way to setup using “HyperTerminal” in WindowsXP/2000
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- Connection method: the COM port which you checked before (in this case COM5)
- You should see the output in this picture when you start the KURO-BOX/PRO
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| Note
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| Sometimes, you may get the junk/Trash data when you turn the power on/off or reboot, but this is not abnormal. If you cannot return to normal output, reset the terminal software or reconnect.
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Kurobox Pro UBoot/Linux Console Message - bootup
[edit] References