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VXDiag VCX Nano
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I can't tell from the pics, but does pin 9 goto unpopulated FB20 or FB21 thru a via and tracks?vs ss wrote:Gampy,I do t know if these are the photos you want but I have a couple of mine.
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No, it appears to have the pad for pin 9 to be soldered onto but has no tracks coming off it. On the opposite side of the board it only has one track off of pin 5 that goes through the board and terminates on the track you see in front of fb21.
I put another pic up that might help a bit better.
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i probed pin9 it doesn't link to anything. The ST chip anyway doesn't seem to support uart.
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Yeah, I double checked again now, and it doesnt run to any nearby pad or component (Verifying incase it was running on an internal layer).
When I spoke to the devs a while ago, they said they didnt have any vehicles to test on which had GM UART couldn't test. I was hoping that meant they at least had the hardware there but appears not.
When I spoke to the devs a while ago, they said they didnt have any vehicles to test on which had GM UART couldn't test. I was hoping that meant they at least had the hardware there but appears not.
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Not sure if this is worth bothering with, I pulled my $25 aliexpress tactrix cable apart, pin 9 is hooked upto the chip pin 3rd down from top on the left. Infineon TLE6208 main IC is NXP LPC2366FBD100 which has 4 uarts.
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Hi all;
Anyone have a source for known good VCX Nanos?
I'm wanting to get one for working on my car and van.
Mike.
Anyone have a source for known good VCX Nanos?
I'm wanting to get one for working on my car and van.
Mike.
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The1 posted this earlier in this thread ... https://pcmhacking.net/forums/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=7161&start=20#p106527
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Thanks Gampy.
I must have been daydreaming when I saw that post due to the pretty pictures!
Mike
I must have been daydreaming when I saw that post due to the pretty pictures!
Mike
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Thank you, I really needed that laugh!
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It is easier not to learn bad habits, then it is to break them!
If I was here to win a popularity contest, their would be no point, so I wouldn't be here!