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    Thank you. I have the box on order. Looks like it will take a couple weeks to arrive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RobertISaar View Post
    connecting them is no problem for the ECM. it takes 3 seconds with a soldering iron, so i would recommend it.

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    Ignore this. I selected to log data and it connected right up even though the test failed. I saw good looking data. Now to do some logging.

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    I am stuck. I cannot get Tuner Pro to find the cable. It is searching at 8192baud. That isn't even an option on the port settings. Tuner Pro only sees COM2 so that is what I set the device to. Currently the port is set to 9600 baud. The device has RXD and TXD ports that were jumpered when it arrived. I assume the RXD port is what I want? I used the 2.8.14 drivers specified on page 15. No change.

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    Remember me from 2 years ago? :D I'm back to messing with DIY ALDL setup on my 7747, wanted to share updates. Hope it's not old news. Using Sparkfun FTDI Basic Breakout 5V with an emitter-follower transistor as a signal buffer. For whatever reason I could not get a data stream when it was running unless I had the buffer. So far so good, except some data errors after waking the laptop and starting the Jeep. I'll dig into that and do more testing this week as I fine tune the Jeep for emissions using my own Ostrich 2.0 and Burn2 (was using AutoProm in 2012).

    When I'm convinced I have it working reliably I'll design a small board for myself with FTDI chip, USB connector, transistor(s), filtering caps, whatever else. I could make extras if anyone is interested. I don't have anything to test the 8192 stuff on, but could try to build it to accommodate that too.
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    is thier a cheap simple ft232rl that i can use with my 1227747 ecu that ships from the us instead of from china with their crazy shipping times?

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    Just a quick update. I have not yet resolved the problems with the Sparkfun FT232RL but I'm still working on it. I'll let you know what I come up with.

    What happens is that the USB adapter appears to stop receiving data. I'm not sure if this is a problem with the FT232RL or the host computer or what, exactly. I do know that the RX light on the device stops blinking, but that can be caused by a variety of things. I'll have to take an oscilloscope along next time and investigate after the problem occurs, I guess.

    Unplugging the device from USB and reinserting it, disconnecting and reconnecting does seem to work most of the time. I've updated the drivers to the 2/2014 version to no avail.

    I somewhat suspect a ground problem or some electrical noise/interference/overvoltage or something along those lines. The adapter is getting power from the USB device. The signal is coming in from the ECM. The USB adapter is grounded to the ECM box. I should probably explore how that's grounded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by joegreen View Post
    looks fine.

    Quote Originally Posted by shimniok View Post
    Just a quick update. I have not yet resolved the problems with the Sparkfun FT232RL but I'm still working on it. I'll let you know what I come up with.

    What happens is that the USB adapter appears to stop receiving data. I'm not sure if this is a problem with the FT232RL or the host computer or what, exactly. I do know that the RX light on the device stops blinking, but that can be caused by a variety of things. I'll have to take an oscilloscope along next time and investigate after the problem occurs, I guess.

    Unplugging the device from USB and reinserting it, disconnecting and reconnecting does seem to work most of the time. I've updated the drivers to the 2/2014 version to no avail.

    I somewhat suspect a ground problem or some electrical noise/interference/overvoltage or something along those lines. The adapter is getting power from the USB device. The signal is coming in from the ECM. The USB adapter is grounded to the ECM box. I should probably explore how that's grounded.
    no other laptop to test with to rule that out? the ECM side of datalogging is pretty solid on a 7747, so i would assume adapter or laptop.
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    i just chopped out my aldl port and replaced with one of these

    I love it. . even has blinky lights! I love blinky lights

    thanks for the tip Robert

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