built a microperf interface - downloads ok, but no upload
Posted: Sun Jan 22, 2006 6:46 pm
I have a URC8060 (Kameleon 6) and I chose to build a microperf interface from here:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/jp1/micro-perf/index.shtml
It seemed to be the best choice because it powers the remote, meaning I didn't have to buy one of the more complicated dedicated Kameleon parts from hovisdirect that hold the batteries in while allowing access the the JP1 connectors.
I built the interface without incident, using a phone cable and a 2x5 IDC connector into which I placed a 2x3 pin header. To ensure a good contact with the holes on the remote I splayed the pins out a little. I can download the config from the remote ok. However when I try to upload I always get one of several errors 103, 102, and 105 - all relate to there being no response from the remote. I've checked the soldering as far as possible and I have checked continuity of each wire from the board to the pins in the IDC connector.
I have now discovered that it's corrupting the EEPROM during these failed upload attempts (subsequent downloads have a checksum error) and I have to factory reset the remote to cure it.
So, how would I troubleshoot this? The instructions for that interface design do state that I should be able to write the EEPROM without the batteries inserted - but is this definitely true for this model of remote?
Anyone have any suggestions?
http://www.hifi-remote.com/jp1/micro-perf/index.shtml
It seemed to be the best choice because it powers the remote, meaning I didn't have to buy one of the more complicated dedicated Kameleon parts from hovisdirect that hold the batteries in while allowing access the the JP1 connectors.
I built the interface without incident, using a phone cable and a 2x5 IDC connector into which I placed a 2x3 pin header. To ensure a good contact with the holes on the remote I splayed the pins out a little. I can download the config from the remote ok. However when I try to upload I always get one of several errors 103, 102, and 105 - all relate to there being no response from the remote. I've checked the soldering as far as possible and I have checked continuity of each wire from the board to the pins in the IDC connector.
I have now discovered that it's corrupting the EEPROM during these failed upload attempts (subsequent downloads have a checksum error) and I have to factory reset the remote to cure it.
So, how would I troubleshoot this? The instructions for that interface design do state that I should be able to write the EEPROM without the batteries inserted - but is this definitely true for this model of remote?
Anyone have any suggestions?