Hi Guys,
Looking for some support after frying transceiver chips on my EB018 boards
I just need to know if my connections are correct, the two left side 9 pin sockets are on my ecio board ports B & C
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Regards
Ian
ECIO 40 -EB018 Can Connection
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Re: ECIO 40 -EB018 Can Connection
Hi Ian
It looks OK to me (although EB018 circuit SDO is patch pin 1 not pin 5)
You will also need to connect the Chip Select (/CS) input pin
1) SDO
2) SDI
3) SCK
4) /INT
5) /CS
Leigh
It looks OK to me (although EB018 circuit SDO is patch pin 1 not pin 5)
You will also need to connect the Chip Select (/CS) input pin
1) SDO
2) SDI
3) SCK
4) /INT
5) /CS
Leigh
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Re: ECIO 40 -EB018 Can Connection
Your SPI SDO/SDI/SCK pins look correct for the ECIO40 hardware SPI.
You will need to connect the CS to any other port pin and set it as the property for the Chip Select pin on the Flowcode CAN component.
You will need to connect the CS to any other port pin and set it as the property for the Chip Select pin on the Flowcode CAN component.
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Re: ECIO 40 -EB018 Can Connection
Cheers guys, so I can link it to a spare pin on port b and change the C6 in the cs box
Perfect
Perfect