UncleTony
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3.1 gen 2 doesn't exist anymore.had to be a GEN2 cable. not all 3.1 will work.
Let's make it easy.
Get a USB c 3.2 cable.
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3.1 gen 2 doesn't exist anymore.had to be a GEN2 cable. not all 3.1 will work.
According to comma not all 3.2 are gen2 either. I donāt keep up with the committees. Iām just telling you guys what comma stresses on their discord.3.1 gen 2 doesn't exist anymore.
Let's make it easy.
Get a USB c 3.2 cable.
Im guessing they are trying to avoid people pointing fingers at them when their amazon cables don't work with the comma because they are missing the super speed pairs.According to comma not all 3.2 are gen2 either. I donāt keep up with the committees. Iām just telling you guys what comma stresses on their discord.
the service light is probably left over from the bad cable. Can clear with forscan. 1PD not working with OP long is normal I think. I only use Ford ACC so Iām not positive.I picked up a new cable and took the truck for just a quick 1 mile drive at work. The service soon light came on and the one pedal was disabled. Everything else seems to work. I have a 42 mile drive home after work and will report how it goes. Looks good for the 25ās
Did you get an error saying 1 pedal was disabled?I picked up a new cable and took the truck for just a quick 1 mile drive at work. The service soon light came on and the one pedal was disabled. Everything else seems to work. I have a 42 mile drive home after work and will report how it goes. Looks good for the 25ās
So this changed from a 120 to a 360 ohm resistor? Dang, just ordered the 120s last night.New BOM for those that are building your own breakouts.
1x - https://a.co/d/243xVLD
1x - https://a.co/d/1fZUaej
Install a single resistor between a10/a11.
Your board will be uni-directional, the rule of thumb is to put the "A" side towards the APIM, but I have gotten a set with the connectors installed backwards, so just flip it end over end if you still get the errors.
The previous design utilized 120Ī© resistors, which are still fully functional. But, after further testing, I opted to switch to the 360Ī© resistor. This better balances the total termination resistance across the system without adding an additional termination point, helping to keep the CAN bus resistance within specification and still resolve the reflections.So this changed from a 120 to a 360 ohm resistor? Dang, just ordered the 120s last night.
If you ordered from Amazon, i would just return them and get the 360s personally. But if you dont mind putting the 120s in series, it will work as well.Got it. Other than being unwieldy, any harm in doing three 120 in series or should I just order the 360? Assume this same resistance is reflected in the production version? Thanks for all your work on this.