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== Serial console for BD-D6900... ==
  
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== Serial console for BD-D8200, BD-D8500, BD-D8900 ==
 
== Serial console for BD-D8200, BD-D8500, BD-D8900 ==
  
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== Serial console for BD-E8300, BD-E8500, BD-E8900, BD-E8909S ==
 
== Serial console for BD-E8300, BD-E8500, BD-E8900, BD-E8909S ==
  
[[File:BD-E8X00.jpg]]
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Revision as of 17:33, 21 June 2012

To get the serial console, use the following connections on your unit PCB.

Remember that you need a TTL to RS232 adapter. See here : Ex-Link Cable for C/D/E Series and BD players

Serial console for BD-D6900...

D6900 serial00.jpg D6900 serial01.jpg

Serial console for BD-D8200, BD-D8500, BD-D8900

BD-D8X00.jpg

Serial console for BD-E8300, BD-E8500, BD-E8900, BD-E8909S

BD-E8X00.jpg


Guidelines for models that are not listed here

If your model is not listed here, you can try to locate the signals by yourself.

  • try to locate 'dead-end' resistors (one pad is not connected to anything)
  • the signals directly go to the ARM processor
  • the signals level is 3.3v when the console is idle
  • press INFO on the remote controller to generate traffic on the TX signal
  • using an oscilloscope will ease this task