Automated Testing for New US2000C Adapter 0078

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  • Опубліковано 15 гру 2022
  • I have made some new Adapters for Pylontech CAN cables and need an automated tester. Here I build one. I had intended to explain firmware and client software but th evideo became too lengthy, if anyone want to have an overview of PSOC firmware or the Java test software then please let me know.
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  • @MakeOrRepair
    @MakeOrRepair  Рік тому

    I meant to explain a little about the way I implemented SCPI and how I structured the firmware. Also how I did the test software in Java in such a way that it would be easy to adapt for other mediums such as ethernet/wifi as well as RS232. If folk are interewsted then let me know and I will think anbout how to do a video on those subjects.

  • @sparkyprojects
    @sparkyprojects Рік тому +1

    Simple idea, make the holes offset in board and case, only needs to be about half a hole ;)

    • @MakeOrRepair
      @MakeOrRepair  Рік тому

      Yes that would work, but I have 100 of the boards and 25 of the current version of the case, so I want the new case to work with the old board. So instead I have added a 2.8mm offset pin to the case that fits into an off-centre 3.2mm hole in the new version of the board (the same size as the drill for the sockets). I have also added designators to the outside and inset the countersink and label recess further so I can use more easily obtainable screws. This means I can use the new case with the rest of the old boards just by snipping off the new locating lug. On the PCB I also pulled back the ground plane further from the pins to reduce the (already slim) possibility of solder bridging. Hopefully this will be the last version. I also made a couple of changes to the way the interlocking seam works because the manufacturer didn't like the thin edges during the polishing process - who knew!