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Controllers / Re: Sc024-120-C1P10 with joystick APEM
« Last post by sverreo on October 09, 2024, 01:17:00 PM »
Have you checked the voltage on the input in ServiceTool?

Voltage should be 5000mV and DigIn=0 when the button is off, and 0mV and DigIn=1 when the button is pushed.
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Controllers / Sc024-120-C1P10 with joystick APEM
« Last post by macbahi on October 08, 2024, 11:30:21 PM »
Hello,

I use Sc024-120 input C1p10  with APEM joystick TS6A1P00A  use 5 Volt.

The joystick is Hall effect technology.  It has 2 axis and one push button.

I connected it to C1P08 (Snsr_Pwr  5V) and the ground is C1P09.

First axe is connected as C2P1 and push button is connected to C1P10.  The push button has ground configuration.

So my C1p10 bias is set to 1 as shown in image.

My problem is the push button don't work  but when I use my voltmeter I see the push button working.

Please Have you idea what is my problem.

Thanks in advance for your help.

With best regards
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Controllers / Re: how to use Can sco50 controller
« Last post by Camox on October 07, 2024, 09:41:58 AM »
Hello,
What do you mean by “using CAN”?
Do you want to receive data? If so, what is the format?
Do you want to send data? If so, do they have to respect a format constrained by the receiver?

Maybe you could start by watching this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CwE74gq-mgQ&t=333s

Have a nice day
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Controllers / how to use Can sco50 controller
« Last post by ramiroelliot on October 07, 2024, 08:58:19 AM »
Hi hi everyone, I am using sco50 controller currently I can not use Can. I don't see any reason for this or I am new to using so I have made some mistake anyone has any idea for this!
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Controllers / Re: SC024 problem Can
« Last post by G30RG3 on September 27, 2024, 09:26:36 AM »
My suggestion is to use a scope to check the signal with only the suspect and a termination resistor. 
Since you said earlier that the scanning becomes impossible, the device at least disturbs the CAN signals, so you should see something, good or bad, timings, deformations, ...
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Controllers / Re: SC024 problem Can
« Last post by macbahi on September 26, 2024, 03:30:27 PM »
Hello guys,

Thank you very much guys to answer me.

acmall: Yes I tried to do Recover ECU but without any result.  Service tools message:  No ECU found.

G3ORG3: the baudrate in module was 250K  and now I connect with service tolls using baudrate 250K.

camox: overloaded CAN. As I told you sir in my last message I only connected one module at a time.  So I don't know overloaded CAN in my case.
                                      When I use the other module at service tools icon Busload shows 8%.

Unfortunately, so far I have not been able to resolve this issue.

Thank you very much

With best regards



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Controllers / Re: SC024 problem Can
« Last post by Camox on September 25, 2024, 03:53:24 PM »
Hello,
We had a case where a module overloaded the CAN and made all the modules invisible when it was plugged in.

Have a nice day!
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Controllers / Re: SC024 problem Can
« Last post by G30RG3 on September 25, 2024, 01:25:35 PM »
There could be a hardware failure, or maybe the baudrate has been changed, the CAN high and CAN low are switched...  I would check with a scope to see what the signal looks like.
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Displays / Re: QT in Guide
« Last post by Sergio-DEK on September 25, 2024, 09:56:28 AM »
Controllers too, I'm afraid. Because there's no decent ST editor, among other disadvantages.
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Controllers / Re: SC024 problem Can
« Last post by acmall on September 25, 2024, 08:55:41 AM »
From what you describe it sounds like a problem with the unit. Assuming the function of the LED's has not been changed in the program is the green LED on? Is the red LED flashing? By default, if they have not been altered in the program, the green LED is on when the controller is running and the red LED will flash if a CAN fault is detected.

It may be a long shot but you could try recovering the controller. The option is Recover ECU in the Service Tool System menu.
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