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Old 12-27-2015 | 12:05 AM
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Hello guys,

Does anyone know what kind of communication interface exists between the RAM / FTE ECU and the GSU?
i would guess it is some kind of seial protocol, but wondering if anyone has any more info, like protocol, baud rate etc ?

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I2C interface.
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Originally Posted by rjpmodel
I2C interface.
Thanks Bob.
are you able to provide some protocol info?
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The I2C bus is used by the microprocessor in the ECU to communicate with other chips in the ECU as well as send/receive bytes of data to parallel ports in the GSU that drive the display and read the switches. What are you trying to do?

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Originally Posted by rjpmodel
The I2C bus is used by the microprocessor in the ECU to communicate with other chips in the ECU as well as send/receive bytes of data to parallel ports in the GSU that drive the display and read the switches.

EXACTLY !!! How simple could it be !!!

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Dan. It is above your head. It is all digital
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Dan. It is above your head. It is all digital
I remember years ago when someone said to me " we are all analog, Bob is digital" nothing changes
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Talked to Bob on the phone, what a great guy - very helpful and patient.

thanks Bob!
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