TMP36 and LM35 measures both °C, but with a different calculation.Piper J3 said:...ordered LM35DZ .... sent me .... TMP36. ....output F instead of C per spec. ....
- TMP36: (mV-500)/10 =°C
- LM35: mV/10 =°C
TMP36 and LM35 measures both °C, but with a different calculation.Piper J3 said:...ordered LM35DZ .... sent me .... TMP36. ....output F instead of C per spec. ....
Elinx has already answered you, the scale is in °C, but 0 Volts = -50°C instead of the 0°C of LM35.Piper J3 said:I ordered LM35DZ from Mouser and they sent me SEN-10988 which is a TMP36. All the LM35 I ordered from Amazon appear shorted and get hot when connected to 6V. The new TMP36's (qty -5) all seem to work, but output F instead of C per spec. I called Mouser tech support and they don't have explanation. TSDZ2 OSF is looking for temp in C, so my displayed value is way too high. See my latest post in the Temp Hardware Thread…. https://endless-sphere.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=28&t=102046&p=1741654#p1741654
Received a new STLink V2 and I am still not able to read the existing firmware from the TSDZ2. At least the new StLink is recognized by the computer and shows it is working in device manager. I have checked all connections with a meter. Here is the error message:SYOTR said:Thanks, I checked the label on the case with the markings on the board and they match. I also tried using a different computer, installed driver, visual programmer and the plugged in the StLink V2. Same error. I think the device is defective. It does not show up in device manager when plugged in. From reading reviews, it seems a high percentage of these are defective. I have ordered a different one.Elinx said:It could be that the pins on PCB are different from what is printed on the aluminium housing.SYOTR said:... "Cannot connect with the tool. .... Any ideas?
If it is possible to shift the housing a bit you can compare.
Also use 3.3V instead of 5V could help.
Never mind. I got it working by switching to the 3v pin instead of 5v pin. ThanksSYOTR said:Received a new STLink V2 and I am still not able to read the existing firmware from the TSDZ2. At least the new StLink is recognized by the computer and shows it is working in device manager. I have checked all connections with a meter. Here is the error message:SYOTR said:Thanks, I checked the label on the case with the markings on the board and they match. I also tried using a different computer, installed driver, visual programmer and the plugged in the StLink V2. Same error. I think the device is defective. It does not show up in device manager when plugged in. From reading reviews, it seems a high percentage of these are defective. I have ordered a different one.Elinx said:It could be that the pins on PCB are different from what is printed on the aluminium housing.SYOTR said:... "Cannot connect with the tool. .... Any ideas?
If it is possible to shift the housing a bit you can compare.
Also use 3.3V instead of 5V could help.
Display and motor are new or have you used them before with OSF?Supra said:My osf with 860c runs for 8 seconds , then no power. Reboot, another 8 secs.
Checked all connectors, battery etc.
Anyone know what is ghoing on?
I had interpreted that the display went off.mbrusa said:Display and motor are new or have you used them before with OSF?Supra said:My osf with 860c runs for 8 seconds , then no power. Reboot, another 8 secs.
Checked all connectors, battery etc.
Anyone know what is ghoing on?
If the display goes off after a few seconds, it could be the BMS of the battery that intervenes because it senses an overload or an unbalancing of the cells.
Try measuring the battery voltage.
powerpedal said:Hello mbrussa your firmwares dev are awesomewe want to donate or help in a small way as im selling it here in the philippines, my 3rd batch of motors just arrived its just the new 860c cant reflash using apt bootloader. Hoping theres a work away around. pls send me your paypal as well
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Alright, so false alarm, they're still flashabledameri said:mbrusa said:Bad news.
So now, in addition to the new LCD3 and P850C, the new P860C are also non-flashable :?
OMG. I like P860C display but it can suddenly break. So maybe it's time to buy a few for storage.
mbrusa said:powerpedal said:Hello mbrussa your firmwares dev are awesomewe want to donate or help in a small way as im selling it here in the philippines, my 3rd batch of motors just arrived its just the new 860c cant reflash using apt bootloader. Hoping theres a work away around. pls send me your paypal as well
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Alright, so false alarm, they're still flashabledameri said:mbrusa said:Bad news.
So now, in addition to the new LCD3 and P850C, the new P860C are also non-flashable :?
OMG. I like P860C display but it can suddenly break. So maybe it's time to buy a few for storage.![]()
mbrusa said:I believe eMTB has nothing to do with it.
Why do you think the engine has overheated?
If the temperature sensor is not installed, the assist is not limited or stopped.
Up to v20.1C.2-update-1 there were cases of loss of support due to communication problems between the display and the controller. Usually, however, it was enough to turn it off and on again.
What version are you using?
With v20.1C.2-update-2, this problem is fixed.
There is no official release yet, I have to try two pull requests first that concern the Java configurator.
It is however available as a Master version:
https://github.com/emmebrusa/TSDZ2-Smart-EBike-1/archive/refs/heads/master.zip
It depends with which firmware the 850C did run before.kiwinigma said:...
I've been using tsdz2 with 850c display for a few weeks. I've tried installing OSF but not having any luck installing it on the display ...
I'm wondering - what happens if you install mbrusa's OSF version for "vlcd2-vlcd6-xh18"....
mbrusa said:Did you perhaps disconnect the battery with the display on? 860C doesn't like this.
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If it's not there, that's the problem, so either replace the display or put an external switch, to be turned on after the display.