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aus911 04-02-2014 03:36 PM

Question for 3.2 DME gurus
 
I have been doing some research, however I can't find a purpose for the pin A on the test connector. it goes into the DME pin 12.
Pin B is Throttle Valve Switch/Full Throttle Switch which is used when setting your base idle. Pin C is ground.
Any takers for the reason for pin A and how to use it?
The image was originally posted by Hunt3r, I hope it was ok to repost.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1396481525.jpg

Thanks in advance
Ray

plumb4u2 04-02-2014 03:42 PM

I have never read a post about someone using pin A for anything

Chuck.H 04-03-2014 05:43 AM

Test pin A goes to the TXD (Transmit Data) pin of the DME's 8051 CPU. This is a serial port for sending test data to a diagnostic computer that apparently only Porsche has. The serial port does not use normal RS-232 signal levels or Baud rates, so it cannot be connected to a PC. (do people still call them PC's???).

A while back I build a signal convertor to allow me to connect the DME Rx/Tx to my laptop, and I modified the DME software to allow me to read any of the RAM bytes. It was useful but I really didn't use it much - the EEPROM emulators are much handier.

Chuck.H
'89 TurboLookTarga, 373k miles

aus911 04-03-2014 02:15 PM

Hi Chuck,

You are a wealth of knowledge, thanks for your reply, now I understand why, like Justin, I have never read anything about the use of pin A. My curiosity is now contained.

Cheers
Ray


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