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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

    I take it your wanting to simply make a cable tester and you want this tester to map out the connections from one end of the cable to the other

     

    Please confirm

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

    That  is exactly what I want to do.

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    0 rew over 7 years ago in reply to planedan

    I have an STM32 development board. A client has asked me to support a "game" where users will plug connection X to connection Y using banana plugs and the software will do some bells-and-whistles things when the solution is found....

     

    You basically need 50 IOs to achieve your application: up to 25 on connector A and up to 25 on connector B.

     

    I have an upgraded board that has 64 IOS.... and an USB port to connect to a pi or PC.

     

    You would be responsible to build the D-SUB connector blocks. D9-1 - D15-1 - D25-1 - STM-1

    So, pin1 of the 9-pin connector goes to pin 1 of the 15 pin connector and the 25-pin connector. And to the board. Similarly you connect all pin2's and so on.... (after pin 9, the dsub-9 no longer plays along...)

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    0 planedan over 7 years ago in reply to rew

    That seems good for what I want to do.  How does the STM32 play in this and what is a STM-1.  I already have the D9, D15, and D25 connector blocks and plan to mount them on a board of some kind, this weekend.  I planned to put an euro connector strip between the A D-Subs and the board that goes to the Pi.  Pin A-9-1 goes to euro connector slot 1, along with A-15-1 and A-25-1 and so on, which is sort of what you were describing.  You only test one cable at a time, 1, 15, or 25

     

    So, is this upgraded board, for sale?

     

    Thank you.

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    0 planedan over 7 years ago in reply to rew

    That seems good for what I want to do.  How does the STM32 play in this and what is a STM-1.  I already have the D9, D15, and D25 connector blocks and plan to mount them on a board of some kind, this weekend.  I planned to put an euro connector strip between the A D-Subs and the board that goes to the Pi.  Pin A-9-1 goes to euro connector slot 1, along with A-15-1 and A-25-1 and so on, which is sort of what you were describing.  You only test one cable at a time, 1, 15, or 25

     

    So, is this upgraded board, for sale?

     

    Thank you.

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    0 rew over 7 years ago in reply to planedan

    At the moment, I don't have it up in my shop yet.

     

    There is a marketing "wisdom" somewhere. Products compete on three measures: specifications, price and a third that I can't remember right now. To gain significant market share you need to be better than the competition on at least 2 of the three measures. On price I as a western company with relatively small volume cannot compete with stuff from ebay. On specifications I KNOW that my design is better than what's available on Ebay due to a few small details. But that is difficult to convey in a specsheet: The spec sheets look almost identical. So I made this to be able to use it internally. If I sell a few to people who can use it, that's great too.

     

    In this case, what's important for you is that I've already written the software that can be repurposed for your application.


    Shoot me an Email: info@BitWizard.nl

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