Add a Serial port to the LS DUO
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The connector for the Serial port is CN10 it is easy to make out from the frontside image where GND is.]] | The connector for the Serial port is CN10 it is easy to make out from the frontside image where GND is.]] | ||
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[[Image:LSPRO DUO PCB back comments.JPG|thumb|left|The pinout (if you look on the board from the backside): [GND]-[Vcc]-[TxD]-[RxD]]] | [[Image:LSPRO DUO PCB back comments.JPG|thumb|left|The pinout (if you look on the board from the backside): [GND]-[Vcc]-[TxD]-[RxD]]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:51, 24 October 2008
This information comes from this forum thread[1]
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Serial Port Pinout
Frontside and Backside Images
Use a Level Shifter
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
Build your own LVTTL/RS232 or LVTTL/USB interface
- LVTTL/RS232 - Building a Custom Serial Interface
- LVTTL/USB - Use a Nokia Serial Cable on an ARM9 Linkstation
- LVTTL/USB - Use a cheap phone sync cable with the serial port
Buy your own TTL Level Shifter
- LVTTL/RS232 - MAX232 based from Futurelec - MINIRS2323V
- LVTTL/USB - FTDI chip based cable - TTL-232R-3V3
Usage considerations for the TTL-232R-3V3
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A working/tested pinout/wire-color scheme is:
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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.
Serial Port Output
LS DUO: Serial Port Output - Boot-Log


