reading garbage from serial port PiTInfo
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I'm trying to get a PiTInfo v1.0 to work on a freshly installed Jessie on my Raspberry PI, but for reasons that escape me, I can only read garbage.
As far as I can tell, the console on serial port is disabled:
cat /boot/cmdline.txt dwc_otg.lpm_enable=0 console=tty1 root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rootfstype=ext4 elevator=deadline fsck.repair=yes rootwaitI've got a link to ttyS0
sudo ln -s /dev/ttyAMA0 /dev/ttyS0I've set the serial port:
stty 1200 cs7 evenp cstopb -igncr -inlcr -brkint -icrnl -opost -isig -icanon -iexten -F /dev/ttyAMA0and yet what I read is not what I'm expecting:
cat /dev/ttyAMA0 BPT@3L623@1| G]JF8Ic @*.5 | 8j@6M&S 8 0LS c .@*| @rjE@1Va @` @c @0Ka ^CAny pointers or help would be greatly appreciated.
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@JohnDoe
Thing to check in order are :- cable wiring and lenght
- remove any other devices already connected on téléinfo terminal block of ErdF counter
- did you solder the GPIO connector on the PITinfo board ?
then if it still doesn't work
- Change the 3.3K R1 resistor by a 1.2K
then if it still doesn't work
- remove the 1.2K and do a shunt.
Let me know these results, the last one should always works

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Wonderful. I really am impressed with how much effort you help people trying to follow your foot steps.
Some answers:
- I'll check the cable length; I don't like the cable I'm using now or how much slack there is; but I didn't think this might be an issue;
- there are no other devices - the PiTInfo connected is the only thing on the GPIO, and is directly connected to the EDF meter. There is nothing else;
- I bought the PiTInfo fully assembled;
Note that to check I just ordered a fully assembled PiTInfo v1.2 via Tindie from you - so we will see if this is a cable issue, a PiTInfo/hardware issue, or something else.
Updates to follow.
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@JohnDoe
Excellent, we'll know if the changes made on 1.2 version solve your problem if it's coming from the output of your device (it should),Just let us know, because I don't have a such device, everything always worked first time on my both counters here.
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@Charles New PiTInfo arrived, thanks! Installed and still the same thing happening. I also changed the cable from the PiTInfo to the meter. Output is still:
pi@raspberry ~ $ cat /dev/ttyAMA0 GT` @ cPT@3Yn623@1| gP0FP8Ic @*.5 L | $8j@6N $8 0H[ 1F `08 er `rjE@1PVa @` ec D0Ba $@Next things to try: a different Raspberry, perhaps an A or B+ (I've been using a Raspberry Pi 1 Model A+) then also revert back to Wheezy OS.
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@JohnDoe
I don't rely too much on cat command
would you mind try apicocom -b 1200 -d 7 -p e -f n /dev/ttyAMA0instead ? -
@Charles Sorry for the delay. I had a faulty SD card and couldn't figure out why making my bootable Wheezy SD card kept failing. Booted to Wheezy, adjusted the /boot/cmdline.txt file, /etc/inittab, and rebooted, but the cat command still yields the same results.
Here's the output of picocom:
picocom -b 1200 -d 7 -p e -f n /dev/ttyAMA0 $8 c 0[ `08 er `rjE@8@a @S@ @c " @0| P* $Rj , > u @ cPT@3L623@1| gP0FPP8Ic d*.5 H | j $8j@6n$ 8 1F 0[ (p08 er drjE@8@a @S@ @c " @0jq P* c! > q @ cPT@3L623@1| G]JF8Ic! d*.5 H | j $8j@6L$' $8 0[ @ c (t08 er @rjE@8P@a @` ec " @0ja P*Now I'm testing if it's a locale/codepage issue. What local are you using in your configurations?
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playing with code pages yields nothing - still only garbage - don't know where to look anymore
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@Charles It works! Why, I don't know. stty wants odd parity, picocom no parity. This is beyond me for now.
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ stty --file /dev/ttyAMA0 1200 cs7 ixon -parenb pi@raspberrypi ~ $ cat /dev/ttyAMA0 5 ADCO 012345678901 L OPTARIF HC.. < ISOUSC 30 9 HCHC 002698197 0 HCHP 010687090 2 PTEC HP.. IINST 003 Z IMAX 038 J PAPP 00680 / HHPHC A , MOTDETAT 000000 Bor with picocom:
pi@raspberrypi ~ $ picocom --baud 1200 --flow x --parity n --databits 7 /dev/ttyAMA0 picocom v1.7 port is : /dev/ttyAMA0 flowcontrol : xon/xoff baudrate is : 1200 parity is : none databits are : 7 escape is : C-a local echo is : no noinit is : no noreset is : no nolock is : no send_cmd is : sz -vv receive_cmd is : rz -vv imap is : omap is : emap is : crcrlf,delbs, Terminal ready &4Nc HCHC 002698197 0 HCHP 010687195 8 PTEC HP.. IINST 012 Z IMAX 038 J PAPP 02840 / HHPHC A , MOTDETAT 000000 Thanks for using picocom -
Good it works, but the 1st time I see two linux programs that need different config to work on the same serial port !!!
would be interesting to know what node red want
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