On 27/06/16 19:05, David G. Simmons wrote:
Will,
Thanks! One issue was certainly that I was using the PDK instead of the DK,
I’ll add that to the documentation as there was no mention of this. And while I
have been known, in the past, to get TX and RX backwards, that is not the case
here.
That being said, I’m still getting nothing, even on the scope where, no matter
what was hooked to what, I would still expect to see the Tx pin toggling as
data is written to it. Still flat-lined. I did try hooking up DTS and CTS —
even though they’re not mentioned in the tutorial — in hopes that I might get
some signs of life out of it that way, but still no joy.
CTS on one side goes to RTS on the other side, and similar for RTS which
goes to CTS. Try switching the two lines? You may also need to enable HW
flow control in your terminal emulator depending on what you are using.
Kevin