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Problem with Fanatec DD1 Base #16
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Yes, it should work just fine with any wheelbase.
Check your wiring. When you're done, check them a couple more times...
Try to have rather short wires, and make sure there's a good connection on
all the pins.
with my CSW V2.5 I had issues where the wheelbase reset itself (turned off,
then on after a few seconds), which happened because the wheelbase wasn't
happy about the communication it got from the arduino.
It could be that the DD firmware behaves differently in the same situation.
Otherwise maybe you're shortening 3.3V or 5V into ground.
Good luck!
…On Mon, 27 Dec 2021 at 13:38, rcalleso ***@***.***> wrote:
I guess this should work with DD1 base, has anyone tried it?
In my case, when I connect the arduino to the base, the displays turns
off, and I have to power off and on the base to start working again. (just
the base, the arduino adapter haven't worked yet)
Any clue?
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Oh, thank you Ishachar!!!!! I was afraid you had abandoned this project :) I've done two versions, one with connectors, and another one with short wires soldered directly to the arduino, and logic shifter. Is there any way to be sure the arduino is doing what should be doing?? BTW, your answer is the best Christmas present for me ;) |
Have the arduino connected to your PC via USB, and start a serial monitor. type c6 and send it (on the serial monitor). you should see a long list of Hex bytes and then "S _ 1" in a new line. this is the message you get on the alphanumeric display when you enter the menu system. enter the menu by sending c6 to the arduino. |
I guess this should work with DD1 base, has anyone tried it?
In my case, when I connect the arduino to the base, the displays turns off, and I have to power off and on the base to start working again. (just the base, the arduino adapter haven't worked yet)
Any clue?
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