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Topic: Rumba avr timeout error on upload

Hi
I just spent the weekend updated my controller card to a rumba. Yippie!
However in arduino when I try to upload the firmware I get the following error:

avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_ReceiveMessage(): timeout
avrdude: stk500v2_getsync(): timeout communicating with programmer

Is the only workaround to buy a device to reflash the bootloader? If that is the best course of action, then can you recommend a good and affordable one to me that will work in Rumba & other ATmega 2560 boards?

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Re: Rumba avr timeout error on upload

Do you have 12v power to the board when you try to upload?

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Re: Rumba avr timeout error on upload

Yes, I have 12v power being supplied to to board.
I haven't tried it without the 12v as I get no activity on the LEDs for pwr or tx/rx without it.

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4 (edited by DigitalWhitewater 2014-09-16 03:47:37)

Re: Rumba avr timeout error on upload

Does power to the board need to be off to upload firmware?

So I think I also may have made a stupid bone head mistake that I hope didn't cost me my board... I have 12v power going into the 12v & 5v inputs.

Anyone have a good 12v to 5v DC converter they recommend? My psu only provides 12v.

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Re: Rumba avr timeout error on upload

Ok - you shouldn't need 12V power to the rumba to connect to the computer or do firmware changes.
There is a power jumper on the board which allows you to power the microcontroller from the USB - research this on the reprapwiki rumba page.
Supplying 12V to the 5V input may have been a bad idea. I have done this to an AVR before and it's lived, but no promises...

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Re: Rumba avr timeout error on upload

Okay I'll look up the jumper. I think I've seen reference to it elsewhere in my readings.

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7 (edited by DigitalWhitewater 2014-09-17 21:22:37)

Re: Rumba avr timeout error on upload

I was having the damnedest time finding a readable schematic of the pins to locate the power jumper on the board. Perhaps my google skills were not as honed as i thought they had been. lol
So hopefully this helps someone else down the road....

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