Picotuner adapter board
Picotuner adapter board
I have built the Picotuner adapter board for Minitioune v2 but am having some trouble getting it to work.
I have flashed the Pi with Picotuner V0_11 and in windows device manager, I get the correct two device drivers shown.
I have updated Portsdown with the latest available on 7th April. The green lamp on the Pi flashes about once per second.
When I press receive on Portsdown, I get;
Waiting for tuner to respond
Resetting USB bus
Touch centre of screen to return to receiver &
Touch screen to continue
Have I missed something?
73 Shaun.
I have flashed the Pi with Picotuner V0_11 and in windows device manager, I get the correct two device drivers shown.
I have updated Portsdown with the latest available on 7th April. The green lamp on the Pi flashes about once per second.
When I press receive on Portsdown, I get;
Waiting for tuner to respond
Resetting USB bus
Touch centre of screen to return to receiver &
Touch screen to continue
Have I missed something?
73 Shaun.
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Re: Picotuner adapter board
Hi Shaun, I get that but only trying to power it from the RPi USB alone. If its on external power to the Picotuner its fine.
I get the impression that its too much for the RPi USB bus as I also have the Langstone Arduino Micro and a Nextion touch-screen running off the RPi USB and that get upset, re-booting repeatedly as everything power up.
Gareth
I get the impression that its too much for the RPi USB bus as I also have the Langstone Arduino Micro and a Nextion touch-screen running off the RPi USB and that get upset, re-booting repeatedly as everything power up.
Gareth
Re: Picotuner adapter board
Gareth,
Thanks for that suggestion. I have run a 5.1V supply direct to the Pico Pi GPIO pins, but it makes no difference. The current drawn is about 150mA maximum and I have no other usb devices connected to the Portsdown Pi.
73 Shaun.
Thanks for that suggestion. I have run a 5.1V supply direct to the Pico Pi GPIO pins, but it makes no difference. The current drawn is about 150mA maximum and I have no other usb devices connected to the Portsdown Pi.
73 Shaun.
Re: Picotuner adapter board
Hi Shaun,
I know it sounds obvious but it has caught me out more than once, is the Portsdown receiver set for DVB-S ?
I have more than once accidentally set it to DVB-T and then wondered why it wouldn't work.
Does the PicoTuner work with OpenTuner on Windows? That would confirm that the wiring to the adaptor board is correct.
Colin G4EML
I know it sounds obvious but it has caught me out more than once, is the Portsdown receiver set for DVB-S ?
I have more than once accidentally set it to DVB-T and then wondered why it wouldn't work.
Does the PicoTuner work with OpenTuner on Windows? That would confirm that the wiring to the adaptor board is correct.
Colin G4EML
Re: Picotuner adapter board
Colin,
I have tried it on Opentuner and after changing the default device to Picotuner, it says no working hardware detected. The green LED is continuously lit. It may be assembly error, I will try reflowing all the soldered joints.
73 Shaun.
I have tried it on Opentuner and after changing the default device to Picotuner, it says no working hardware detected. The green LED is continuously lit. It may be assembly error, I will try reflowing all the soldered joints.
73 Shaun.
Re: Picotuner adapter board
Hi Shaun
Have you checked that there is 3.3v on the high end of both the i2c pull-up resistors? This is supplied through the adapter board and caught me out when I did not connect all the pins.
Dave
Have you checked that there is 3.3v on the high end of both the i2c pull-up resistors? This is supplied through the adapter board and caught me out when I did not connect all the pins.
Dave
Re: Picotuner adapter board
The green LED should always flash when connected to a computer. The flashing indicates the USB connection is live as it should be whenever the device is plugged into a USB port.
Most of the issues with the adaptor board seem to have been down to the 5 wires being incorrectly connected. I would suggest checking those first.
Colin G4EML
Most of the issues with the adaptor board seem to have been down to the 5 wires being incorrectly connected. I would suggest checking those first.
Colin G4EML
Re: Picotuner adapter board
Thanks Dave & Colin,
I have checked the 3.3V on the i2c resistors and it is present OK. I have reflowed all the soldered joints and checked the 5 wires are in the right place and tested for continuity board to board. In Opentuner, it connects to the NIM OK but it does not lock or find any signal. I have now refitted the FTDI module and it is working fine again. I think I will give this one up as a bad job and perhaps build the new Picotuner board when it is available.
73 Shaun.
I have checked the 3.3V on the i2c resistors and it is present OK. I have reflowed all the soldered joints and checked the 5 wires are in the right place and tested for continuity board to board. In Opentuner, it connects to the NIM OK but it does not lock or find any signal. I have now refitted the FTDI module and it is working fine again. I think I will give this one up as a bad job and perhaps build the new Picotuner board when it is available.
73 Shaun.
Re: Picotuner adapter board
Hi Shaun,
If the FTDI is working then the only difference should be that the Pico uses the serial TS. That is handled by the five extra wires, so if they are correct it sounds like your NIM doesn't work on serial mode. Strange.
Colin.
If the FTDI is working then the only difference should be that the Pico uses the serial TS. That is handled by the five extra wires, so if they are correct it sounds like your NIM doesn't work on serial mode. Strange.
Colin.
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Re: Picotuner adapter board
I had a NIM where the double row of pins were off-centre and the lip of the metal clip-on lid was touching a few pins, one or more of which must have been the serial data as it upset the Picotuner when 'wiggled'. Try removing the lids before you surrender. I cut a couple of mm off the edge of the problem tin lid lips and its fine.
Gareth
Gareth