NeilP
1 GW
I have been thinking about this and the different protocols and came up with this idea.
I have an EB312 board on a sensor-less controller, with an Xlyte APM plug on it.
Now the Xlyte APM in setup mode programs the MCU,,it allows you to alter current limits, and in run mode you can change between the 3 speeds and have speed and current monitoring via reading the MCU output.
So my thinking goes like this..if we ( OK I ) can intercept the signals coming to and from from the APM it may give us clues as to the protocols being used...especially we can compare with what we know already in relation to the current XPD.
OK big snag in this theory, how would I go about tapping into and intercepting these signals and recording them.
I am imagining one (or maybe two) of these USB-RS232 adapters as found on the programming cables. Connect the RX side of the adapter to a T between APM and the controller, then use some sort of console terminal logging program ...the name of which slips my mind at the moment to record the data flow between the APm and the board MCU.
I say "maybe two" of the adapters..because..I imagine that you would need to hear the output from the APM (listening on the board Rx port) and then the reply from the MCU (board tx port)
I'll quite happily try and do this if it will help and someone can give me an idea of how I put this idea in to practice
I have an EB312 board on a sensor-less controller, with an Xlyte APM plug on it.
Now the Xlyte APM in setup mode programs the MCU,,it allows you to alter current limits, and in run mode you can change between the 3 speeds and have speed and current monitoring via reading the MCU output.
So my thinking goes like this..if we ( OK I ) can intercept the signals coming to and from from the APM it may give us clues as to the protocols being used...especially we can compare with what we know already in relation to the current XPD.
OK big snag in this theory, how would I go about tapping into and intercepting these signals and recording them.
I am imagining one (or maybe two) of these USB-RS232 adapters as found on the programming cables. Connect the RX side of the adapter to a T between APM and the controller, then use some sort of console terminal logging program ...the name of which slips my mind at the moment to record the data flow between the APm and the board MCU.
I say "maybe two" of the adapters..because..I imagine that you would need to hear the output from the APM (listening on the board Rx port) and then the reply from the MCU (board tx port)
I'll quite happily try and do this if it will help and someone can give me an idea of how I put this idea in to practice