Yes it is mate. I have it hooked up to a bench harness and power supply
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Yes it is mate. I have it hooked up to a bench harness and power supply
HI Joe...
Finally getting back to this.
this is the text
17:18:37.649: EFILive V7.5 Version V7.5.43 (Build 473)
17:18:39.983: Ready.
17:18:56.517: Scanning for EFILive FlashScan V1 USB
17:18:56.549: Autodetect interface ...
17:18:56.564: Interface firmware version: 1.2.17
17:18:56.564: Connection to [FSP] interface is OK
17:18:56.580: Current protocol set to: "SAE J1850 VPW"
17:18:56.580: Autodetect PCM...
17:18:57.610: PCM not detected.
17:18:57.626: Interface firmware model: FSP
17:18:57.626: Interface firmware version: 1.2.17
17:18:57.641: Interface firmware date: Jan 18, 2005
17:18:57.662: FlashScan serial number: 003562844266
17:18:58.355: Validating PIDs...
17:18:59.371: Initialising PIDs...
17:18:59.371: Initialising Modules...
17:18:59.387: Ready.
Any thoughts?
Fixed.
went over the RR header with a magnifying glass and a meter. found a crack/break in one of the tracks where its soldered to the PCB :hihi:
Howard,
Glad you found it. Did you apply solder to the pcb track to fix it.
Post a pic.
Yes mate….sure did
Reckon the pressure of the USB cable on the on board USB socket was twisting the RR header which cracked the track.
Just a tip for you guys who solder small distant spaces like this as well as micros. Solder all 4 corners so the device won't move in the next step. Solder/short the entire connection, do it fast when soldering a micro and let it cool. Heat and drag solder wick soaked in rosin/flux across the terminals to suck up all the extra solder. Practice on something you don't care about if unsure.
When finished, it will look like a machine soldered it.