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D-Sub signal access

planedan
planedan over 7 years ago

I want to be able to interrogate the signal on each pin of any D-Sub cable, therefore I need to know what hardware do I need to get from the D-Sub input to the Pi?

I have yet to purchase my Pi, but at this time plan to get a 3B

I also hope to be able to connect it to my PC Monitor and install windows 10 with Visual Studio on it.

 

Thanks for any suggestions you may have.

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    0 Robert Peter Oakes over 7 years ago

    2 of these and the price of 4 mcp23s17

    https://www.tindie.com/products/RobG/32-io-expander-booster-pack-pcb-mcp23s17/

     

    Add you controller and the D Type connectors

     

    Bit of programming and your pretty much done except for an enclosure

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    0 planedan over 7 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    Peter, That looks very promising.  Have you purchased from them before?  Are both of the items shown in the pic, included?  Seems like a lot for $4.  Am I missing something.  I did not see any link to more information about the product on the site.

     

    This is what I am referring to, and it could very well be what I am looking for.

     

     

    https://www.tindie.com/products/RobG/32-io-expander-booster-pack-pcb-mcp23s17/

     

    Thank you.

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    0 planedan over 7 years ago in reply to Robert Peter Oakes

    Peter, That looks very promising.  Have you purchased from them before?  Are both of the items shown in the pic, included?  Seems like a lot for $4.  Am I missing something.  I did not see any link to more information about the product on the site.

     

    This is what I am referring to, and it could very well be what I am looking for.

     

     

    https://www.tindie.com/products/RobG/32-io-expander-booster-pack-pcb-mcp23s17/

     

    Thank you.

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    0 rew over 7 years ago in reply to planedan

    I have adapted the firmware on my STM breakout board for 64 IOs and checking connectivity.

     

    Note that it will check everything. So for example you'll learn when a cable connects DTR to RTS in the connector on one side.

     

    If you declare 26 pins (i.e. one dummy) on one side, and 26 on the other side, the identifications for the connectors will be a-y on the first connector and A-Y on the second. A nine-pin simple DB9 cross over (null modem) cable will then show up as Bc Cb Ee

    Connecting DSR with DTR on each end (i.e. locally inside the connector) then adds "DF df" to the reported connections.

     

    The STM board provides a virtual com port that reports "puzzle 5: Bc Cb Ee DF df" when suddenly that null modem is inserted. The "5" means that it counted 5 changes against the previously reported state. You can send "fb\n" to the board to force a reporting cycle.

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