Difference between revisions of "Tunnel"
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<li>USB cable | <li>USB cable | ||
<li>USB to 8-pin Molex Picoblade connector | <li>USB to 8-pin Molex Picoblade Male-connector cable | ||
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Steps: | Steps: | ||
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<li>Connect 8-pin Molex Connector on the Adapter cable to "usb" on Tiny2.11 | <li>Connect 8-pin Molex Connector on the Adapter cable to "usb" on Tiny2.11 | ||
<li>Power on Tiny2.11 | <li>Power on Tiny2.11 | ||
<li>Enter this command in a terminal: make AIRCRAFT= | <li>Enter this command in a terminal: make AIRCRAFT=MJ5 tunnel.upload | ||
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<p>Success will show this in the last lines of the terminal window</p> | <p>Success will show this in the last lines of the terminal window</p> |
Revision as of 14:06, 19 June 2008
Required Cables:
- USB cable
- USB to 8-pin Molex Picoblade Male-connector cable
Steps:
- Connect USB Cable + 8-pin Molex adapter to USB on your laptop
- Connect 8-pin Molex Connector on the Adapter cable to "usb" on Tiny2.11
- Power on Tiny2.11
- Enter this command in a terminal: make AIRCRAFT=MJ5 tunnel.upload
Success will show this in the last lines of the terminal window
Found USB device BootROM code: 2.12 Part ID: 0x0402FF25 (LPC2148, 512k Flash, 32k+8k RAM) BootLoader version: 1.3 # Starting software at 0x00004000
Now your Tiny2.11 will tunnel UART1 from the GPS direct to the serial connector on the board. So, using the 8-pin Molex to FTDI cable adapter you can use your computer to interact with the GPS module. One example is using u-blox u-center program to configure your GPS module. Like the bootloader if you bought your Tiny2.11 assembled check that your vendor configured your GPS. Good chance you won't need to use the tunnel or configure the GPS module.