X-Git-Url: https://git.gag.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fupdating-firmware.inc;h=b9216a2235288d58a8c50705d18b40a6b9b2101c;hb=837ef5987a71a51cc42c3410bd440043a34fdd8c;hp=98e04cea6a8220b450f01e8a9235edad654134f8;hpb=31f9ed231e63b214b405a141cabce3eb758e82e6;p=fw%2Faltos diff --git a/doc/updating-firmware.inc b/doc/updating-firmware.inc index 98e04cea..b9216a22 100644 --- a/doc/updating-firmware.inc +++ b/doc/updating-firmware.inc @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ == Updating Device Firmware ifdef::telemega[] - TeleMega, TeleMetrum v2, EasyMega, EasyMini and TeleDongle v3 + TeleMega, TeleMetrum v2 and newer, EasyMega, EasyMini and TeleDongle v3 are all endif::telemega[] ifndef::telemega[] @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ ifdef::telemega[] - === Updating TeleMega, TeleMetrum v2, EasyMega, EasyMini or TeleDongle v3 Firmware + === Updating TeleMega, TeleMetrum v2 or newer, EasyMega, EasyMini, TeleDongle v3 or TeleBT v3 Firmware endif::telemega[] ifndef::telemega[] @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ Connect pin 6 and pin 1 of the companion connector. Pin 1 can be identified by the square pad - around it, and then the pins could sequentially across + around it, and then the pins count sequentially across the board. Be very careful to *not* short pin 8 to anything as that is connected directly to the battery. Pin 7 carries 3.3V and the board will crash @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ Connect pin 6 and pin 1 of the companion connector. Pin 1 can be identified by the square pad - around it, and then the pins could sequentially across + around it, and then the pins count sequentially across the board. Be very careful to *not* short pin 8 to anything as that is connected directly to the battery. Pin 7 carries 3.3V and the board will crash @@ -105,12 +105,22 @@ the board. endif::easymega[] + ifdef::easytimer[] + EasyTimer:: + + Connect pin 5 and pin 1 of the debug connector, which + is the six holes next to the beeper. Pin 1 can be + identified by the square pad around it, and then the + pins count sequentially across the board, making Pin 5 + the one on the other end of the row. + endif::easytimer[] + ifdef::telemetrum[] - TeleMetrum v2:: + TeleMetrum v2 and newer:: Connect pin 6 and pin 1 of the companion connector. Pin 1 can be identified by the square pad - around it, and then the pins could sequentially across + around it, and then the pins count sequentially across the board. Be very careful to *not* short pin 8 to anything as that is connected directly to the battery. Pin 7 carries 3.3V and the board will crash @@ -124,10 +134,22 @@ Connect pin 6 and pin 1 of the debug connector, which is the six holes next to the beeper. Pin 1 can be identified by the square pad around it, and then the - pins could sequentially across the board, making Pin 6 + pins count sequentially across the board, making Pin 6 the one on the other end of the row. endif::easymini[] + TeleGPS v1:: + + Connect pin 32 on the CPU to ground. Pin 32 is the + right-most pin on the bottom edge of the CPU when the + board is oriented with the USB and battery connectors + to the right. + + TeleGPS v2:: + + Connect together pins 1 and 5 of the Debug connector. + Pin 1 is the pin with the square pad around the hole. + ifdef::telemetrum[] TeleDongle v3:: @@ -141,7 +163,7 @@ Connect pin 4 on the CPU to 3.3V, which can be done by connecting pin 1 to pin 4. Pin 1 is the left pin on the lower edge of the chip when the unit is oriented - such taht the SMA is at the top. + such that the SMA is at the top. TeleBT v4::