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A collection of notes as I explore my recently acquired Micom 2ES | |||
== Hardware == | == Hardware == | ||
=== Headless Power-Up === | === Headless Power-Up === | ||
To power up the Micom without a control head attached, you need to connect pin 14 (CTRL_ON_OFF) to ground (pin 7 or 13). You can use a standard 0.1" shorting jumper to connect 13 & 14 for a clean automatic power up. | To power up the Micom without a control head attached, you need to connect pin 14 (CTRL_ON_OFF) to ground (pin 7 or 13) on the front control head connector. You can use a standard 0.1" shorting jumper to connect 13 & 14 for a clean automatic power up. | ||
[[File:Micom Connector.png]] | [[File:Micom Connector.png]] | ||
=== Rear Accessory Connector === | |||
Serial communications with a PC use the TXA/RXA pins on the rear 44-pin connector, '''not''' TXD/RXD like you'd expect. RXA is pin 15 and TXA is pin 16. |
Latest revision as of 13:32, 21 February 2024
A collection of notes as I explore my recently acquired Micom 2ES
Hardware
Headless Power-Up
To power up the Micom without a control head attached, you need to connect pin 14 (CTRL_ON_OFF) to ground (pin 7 or 13) on the front control head connector. You can use a standard 0.1" shorting jumper to connect 13 & 14 for a clean automatic power up.
Rear Accessory Connector
Serial communications with a PC use the TXA/RXA pins on the rear 44-pin connector, not TXD/RXD like you'd expect. RXA is pin 15 and TXA is pin 16.