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welshpug

Comms Issues With Dta And Usb Adapter.

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petert

Depends if it needs serial or "null" serial. In which case pins 2-3 are reversed. It only needs three wires. If using a desktop, can't you just fit a serial card into a spare slot?

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welshpug

Ok, and what does that mean?

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rallysteve

Welshpug, is the 13pin lead not the DTA one, if not then you do indeed need to switch 2 and 3 around.


Steve

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welshpug

its 15 pin, I'm not using the lead pictured on the first page, see the pic a few posts up, wired as per this diagram

 

Sch3.jpg

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Anthony

The DTA comms cable is an odd one and is not a standard off the shelf cable - for starters it's a 9 pin D-sub one end and a 15 pin D-sub the other.

 

The wiring - which I have made and successfully tested myself - as I said above is:

 

Pin 1 --> Pin 1

Pin 2 --> Pin 2

Pin 3 --> Pin 3

Pin 4 --> Pin 4

Pin 5 --> Pin 5

 

Don't start swapping pins around on the cable if that is how you've wired it.

 

Edit - Mei's beaten me to it.

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rallysteve

Sorry 13 was a miss type. I would definately check the ecu communication with a working cable and computer next then.

 

Steve

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dch1950

Hi WP,

The data TX and RX lines are on pins 2 and 3 which you have wired straight through, usually the convention is to wire as per a "null modem" which is wired sender TX to receiver RX and vice versa.

may be that's it.

regards

Dave

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Weser

Have you got the data on what pins do what on the 15 way (i.e tx, rx, gnd etc) and then we can make sure the pins are where they need to be on the 9way. As said you need the tx of your 9way to go to the rx of your usb converter and the rx of your 9way to go to the tx of your usb converter but the to be honest your rs232 to usb converter should handle this and therefore you shouldn't need to change the pins.

 

Once we get the signals of the 15way we should be able to know better.

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welshpug

yup.

 

 

DTA end. PC End.

15 Pin HD male. 9 Pin D female.

PinNo. PinNo. Function

1(CD) 1(CD) Carrier Detect

2(RD) 2(RD) ReceiveData

3 (TX) 3(TX) Transmit Data

4(DTR) 4(DTR) Data Terminal Ready

5 (GND) 5 (GND) System Ground

 

http://www.quantums.info/dtalead.htm

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Weser

It looks to me as the RD and the TX are the wrong way round. My previous post was a bit confusing. Your 9way I would think need to of a Female configuration with TX on pin 2 and RD on pin 3. This will mate to the correct way round with your male on your usb adapter which is more of a straight through that then converts to usb.

 

This web page gives some info:

http://www.camiresearch.com/Data_Com_Basics/RS232_standard.html

 

You can test by just swapping the TX and RD on your female 9way. I dont think it will cause any problems - I dont want to be held responsible though :ph34r: However to put you mind at easy I swap these all the time at work whilst trying to solve issues and have never had an issue.

 

Now saying that I could be totally wrong as like Anthony says he has got his working fine the way you have it?

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welshpug

I have wired it as per dta's instructions...

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petert

You still haven't said why you can't put a ridgy didge serial card in your PC.

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welshpug

Money :lol:

 

And the fact it would only be used a few times, whereas an USB adapter is compatible with anything, in theory...

 

 

 

I wonder how soon an Android compatible DTAswin will be available, and an USB port on the ecu...

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Tesstuff

Money :lol:

They are under a fiver :wacko:

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welshpug

go away daz.

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welshpug

Update, tried dan's laptop with a mef lead and usb adapter (same as the one i have)

 

Still no luck, getting 8020 errors.

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Richie-Van-GTi

Had a similar issue before but not with the same management. Rebooting the pc with everything connected and turned on allowed it to connect. Also had issues with Baud rates being incorrect as well giving similar issues.

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welshpug

I have have a free solution.

I am a hoarder, this is my old PC.

541530_10151543957485985_1146658527_n.jpg

:D just need to revive it with a HD and find my XP disc! or find a decent torrent :ph34r:

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Slo

Good luck with the legacy port and xp bloody nightmare lol

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petert

Win98 boot disk is probably easier (if you can work in DOS). Format the HD, add CD support and you're done.

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welshpug

Right, not great with computers so have so far failed to get XP installed on the old PC's.

Heard about WIN 7 compatability mode previously, found it, tried it, no different.

8020 Error with ECU off and cannot attempt to connect any further times with ECU powered up when opening DTASWIN, or COM port already in use if powered up after opening software.

Rapidly becoming disheartened with the lack of forward compatability when other ecu systems seem to manage it, granted my unit is a few year old but has never been used so far and is still a current model.

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pugpete1108

What is dtaswin? Do you need to have it to connect to the ecu?

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welshpug

Its the DTA software, so yeah kinda pretty important.

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pugpete1108

Oh right I see I thought that was what the extra box was?

 

What is the box between the ecu and PC?

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