Difference between revisions of "Project:Nanode/Programming cables"

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Ken's [http://sustburbia.blogspot.com/2011/11/nanode-rf-and-winode-perfect-pairing.html new programming board], available from December 2011
 
Ken's [http://sustburbia.blogspot.com/2011/11/nanode-rf-and-winode-perfect-pairing.html new programming board], available from December 2011
  
Using [[Project:Nanode/Applications#Programming_without_an_FTDI_cable| another arduino]] instead of a special cable.
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Using [[Project:Nanode/Applications#Programming_without_an_FTDI_cable| another arduino]] instead of a special cable.[http://openenergymonitor.org/emon/node/235 (direct ref)]
  
Hacking a [[Project:Nanode/Applications#Programming_with_a_PL2303_cable|cheap mobile phone programming cable]]
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Hacking a [[Project:Nanode/Applications#Programming_with_a_PL2303_cable|cheap mobile phone programming cable]] [https://hackerspace.be/Get_to_know_Nanode#Flash_with_Nokia_CA42_.28PL2303.29 (direct ref)]
  
 
Hacking a [[Project:Nanode/PoorMansCable|cheap generic USB serial cable]]
 
Hacking a [[Project:Nanode/PoorMansCable|cheap generic USB serial cable]]

Revision as of 16:46, 14 November 2011

Sources for the 'FTDI' cable used to program Nanode V5 (note that NanodeRF doesn't need this cable).

The real thing from FTDI

An ebay source (seller usbttl) of a cheaper FTDI cable we've found reliable (get the 5V version).

Ken's new programming board, available from December 2011

Using another arduino instead of a special cable.(direct ref)

Hacking a cheap mobile phone programming cable (direct ref)

Hacking a cheap generic USB serial cable