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As Mikael Patel pointed out in his answer, you have set up a voltage divider. Mikael has thoughtfully provided a schematic of the clone Uno, where the relevant part is here: Equivalent circuit If you jumper together pins D0 and D1 (Rx and Tx) on the Uno effectively you have made this circuit: Testing If I set up this with a function generator, I get this result: You can see that for a square-wave input of 0 to 5V, we only get an output of 2.16 to 5V. Now looking at the datasheet for the DC characteristics we see: For an input to register as LOW it has to be no higher than 0.3. Vcc = 0.3.
5. Thus the voltage cannot be higher than 1.5V.
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Since we are measuring 2.16V, that will not count as a LOW. Now admittedly that is for the Atmega328P and not the CH340G, but it will probably have similar characteristics. I found a datasheet for the CH340G, and that shows even stricter requirements for a LOW signal: Official Uno Comparing to the official Uno circuit: You will note there that the indicator LEDs are on a different circuit, and thus do not form a voltage divider. The Maths The clone Uno circuit above can be re-arranged like this: Given that the LEDs have a voltage drop of 1.86V (measured in practice, and about right for the red LEDs I am using) then effectively we have the resistors R1 and R2 connected to 3.14V.
Since they are in parallel they are effectively 500 ohms. Now using the formula for voltage dividers: 1000 / (1000 + 500). (5 - 1.86) = 2.09V This is close enough to the observed result. I didn't check each resistor to make sure it was exactly in spec. I don't think R4 affects the results because it is effectively 'floating'.
BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Yeah, I should have incremented the numbers a bit, I guess (0.3.1, anyone?):-) Glad it's working for you. Cheers, Kevin Walzer, PhD WordTech Software-Open Source Applications and Packages for OS X mailto:sw@. Jeffrey Ulrikson wrote: Will do. If you don't hear from me again, it's working with the NEWER version of the same version number (Wink) 0.3 Thanks again!
JKU On May 12, 2005, at 5:15 PM, Kevin Walzer wrote: OK, there's the problem. I need to get the DPGUI.zip file off the server. Use the new link. That will take you to a Sourceforge page with the more current version. Just download the SF version and trash the old one. Jeffrey Ulrikson wrote: Download link from VersionTracker I believe.
If it's of any concern, the file I DLed a few days back was called DPGUI.zip NOT DPGUI-Panther-Tiger.zip as it currently is. Unfortunately, I don't know the exact date that I DLed it. On May 12, 2005, at 5:00 PM, Kevin Walzer wrote: OK, we are getting somewhere. This is an old bug that I thought I had fixed: an outdated version of the Tile extension (/Contents/lib/tile06). When did you download this and where? If there's an old version floating around out there somewhere I need to yank it. Kevin Jeffrey Ulrikson wrote: On May 12, 2005, at 4:43 PM, Kevin Walzer wrote: Hmmmm.
A few more questions: 1. What version of OS X are you running? Mac OS X 10.4 (Build 8A428) Client Did you download the correct version of DPGUI? Correct version (Gives you a clueless look)?
I assume you're asking what version of DPGUI I'm running: v. We need to turn debugging on with this app. Click 'Show Package Contents,' then navigate to /Contents/Resources/Scripts. Find a script called 'AppMain.tcl.' Open it in a text editor.