Need buzz outs for ECUs
Moderator: Matt
Need buzz outs for ECUs
I need the following hardware buzz outs on multimeter against GND (pin 14) on the 28 pin EPROM socket for Z31/Z32
R31:
/CE PIN 20 does not buzz, connected to address selector (MB13T111 pin 14)
/OE PIN 22 buzzes to GND (0 ohms)
R32:
/CE PIN 20 buzzes to GND (0 ohms)
/OE PIN 22 does not buzz, connected to address selector)
Z31: ??? please confirm if same as R31
Z32: ??? please confirm if same as R32
From the NVRAM diagram provided on the ztech forums, the /OE line is not used for address selection, but the /CE (/CS) line on pin 20 is. this appears different to the R32. it could mean a different jumper on the Z32 version of the tuning board
R31:
/CE PIN 20 does not buzz, connected to address selector (MB13T111 pin 14)
/OE PIN 22 buzzes to GND (0 ohms)
R32:
/CE PIN 20 buzzes to GND (0 ohms)
/OE PIN 22 does not buzz, connected to address selector)
Z31: ??? please confirm if same as R31
Z32: ??? please confirm if same as R32
From the NVRAM diagram provided on the ztech forums, the /OE line is not used for address selection, but the /CE (/CS) line on pin 20 is. this appears different to the R32. it could mean a different jumper on the Z32 version of the tuning board
thanks for doing that... im really suprised the pins on the Z32 etc dont buzz to ground
btw i had to really push the probes through the conformal coating on the EPROM pins to get a reading on the CA18 ECU i just did
CA18DET - pin 14 buzzes to pin 20 (/CE)
what i might do is ignore the /CE and /OE eprom lines and just get the readings from the 6303 processor directly since these lines are filtered out when doing writes anyway by the address decoding circuitry
btw i had to really push the probes through the conformal coating on the EPROM pins to get a reading on the CA18 ECU i just did
CA18DET - pin 14 buzzes to pin 20 (/CE)
what i might do is ignore the /CE and /OE eprom lines and just get the readings from the 6303 processor directly since these lines are filtered out when doing writes anyway by the address decoding circuitry
If/when I get time to try again I'll do the test from the back side on a fresh solder joint. I did push pretty hard and scraped a bit too. I know the probe was grounded to pin 14 because I buzzed it to another ground on the ecu board. I was a bit doubtful of my results because you were expecting one of the pins to buzz. All three 6303 ecus were the same though so I'm tempted to say they are right. Maybe I just have very bad luck. Hehe.
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