Is it possible to run the auxiliary serial port all the way down to 5 (yes, five, not a typo) baud? This is the baud rate for ISO 9141-2 initialization, necessary to communicate with my Suzuki GSX-R1000 engine. I want to connect the aux serial port up via a simple level-shifting adapter to the K-line signal on the dealer port of the engine. If it doesn't go down to 5 baud, I guess I'll have to put in an Arduino for the initialization.
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Thanks,
-JJ
5 Baud Rate on Serial Port
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Re: 5 Baud Rate on Serial Port
Just got my new digital oscilloscope, and it turns out the GSX-R1000 uses ISO 14230 fast initialization, so the 5 baud rate is not necessary. Now I have to figure out how to get the 25 ms. low / 25 ms. high hardware initialization sequence, which should be easy. Then I can talk to it through the auxiliary serial port.
-JJ
-JJ
JJLudemann wrote:Is it possible to run the auxiliary serial port all the way down to 5 (yes, five, not a typo) baud? This is the baud rate for ISO 9141-2 initialization, necessary to communicate with my Suzuki GSX-R1000 engine. I want to connect the aux serial port up via a simple level-shifting adapter to the K-line signal on the dealer port of the engine. If it doesn't go down to 5 baud, I guess I'll have to put in an Arduino for the initialization.
http://www.obdclearinghouse.com/index.p ... le&id=1343
Thanks,
-JJ
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