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FTDI <=> Arduino Pro Mini

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  • hekH hek

    Are you guys saying they ship pro minis without any bootloader onboard?

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    @hek said:

    Are you guys saying they ship pro minis without any bootloader onboard?

    I have no idea but @gregl suspect that.

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      @Hek - yes i think so.

      I did not purchase mine from one of your "store" vendors...

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        Ok,

        Well... if anyone experience this from one of the recommended sellers let me know.

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          No luck - i am able to upload the Optiboot bootloader to them no problem,
          but i cannot program ( upload a sketch) with any of my ftdi programmers.

          I found this thread, same issue but with 3.3v - i had a quick attempt but i dont think its much different to what i was doing uploading (successfully) the optiboot bootloader.

          Spent enough time on this junk....ill just stick to using Nano's...

          Good luck!

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            #11

            Thanks for the warning. All the Pro Minis I've bought from Ebay / Ali have been the standard clone version thankfully and they have all worked out of the box, at least the way I've wired them. I did start out with the useless Silicon Labs CP2102 programmer because I didn't do my homework (the one where you have to solder a super-small wire from the chip or hold down the reset button manually). Not saying this would work here, there seems to indeed be something wonky with the Funduinos:
            Sparkfun: Arduino Pro Mini 3.3v and FTDI 3.3v upload errors

            For reference (the exact same APM board most of us have as well):
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vawhrr4COjI
            (or: don't do what I did - avoid non-ftdi programmers)

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              @bjornhallberg
              Thanks for the info/video, I will do another try before they go the same route as for @gregl ....trash bin :-1:

              @hek I also have bought these from another Aliexpress supplier

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                I did the FTDI loop back test and so far I see the programmer doesn't work so ordered the one referenced on MySensors

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                  Seems you have the same programmer as I have though. But I guess you could have gotten a faulty one.
                  IMG_20140925_095933.jpg
                  In retrospect I should have gotten one with a 3.3V/5V jumper instead of solder pads. Not that I need 5V.

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                    FYI
                    I today received the new FTDI programmer referenced on this site (http://www.ebay.com/itm/320907184616) and now it works to program Pro Mini's :)

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                      @jocke4u Looking at the first picture of this thread it looks to me like you did not make a selection between 3.3 V and 5 V on your FTDI adapter.

                      You need to connect either the 3.3 V pad with the middle pad or the 5V pad with the middle pad.

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                      • daulagariD daulagari

                        @jocke4u Looking at the first picture of this thread it looks to me like you did not make a selection between 3.3 V and 5 V on your FTDI adapter.

                        You need to connect either the 3.3 V pad with the middle pad or the 5V pad with the middle pad.

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                        @daulagari

                        Yep you're probably right. Nice spotted!

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                          i think on mine the solder pads are bridged... but i will check.

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                            i think on mine the solder pads are bridged... but i will check.

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                            @gregl said:

                            i think on mine the solder pads are bridged... but i will check.

                            I am pretty sure it's the same (5V as default) for me but will double check.

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