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Astronomy => Technical => Topic started by: Fay on Dec 16, 2009, 19:36:50

Title: DSUSB
Post by: Fay on Dec 16, 2009, 19:36:50
Being that I am having a lot of problems getting the Canon shutter to fire via USB- Serial connector. I am thinking of getting a DSUSB. It seems that you connect the DSUSB to USB port on laptop & then the other cable goes from DSUSB to Camera. It is supported by most or the popular software programs & means you are not using a serial connector it is direct USB. It is Shoestring, who sell the GPUSB for  guiding, which I have always used.

So there are two cables coming from the camera & still two connectors gointg into the USB ports.

Has anyone any ideas about  these? 
Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: Mike on Dec 16, 2009, 19:47:40
With all the money you've spent trying to solve this problem you could have simply bought a new laptop by now.
Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: mickw on Dec 16, 2009, 20:14:11
Wasn't Shoestring prepared to exchange your USB/serial connector ?

You might just have a duff lead.
Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: Mac on Dec 16, 2009, 20:44:14
bring your laptop, camera and cable tomorrow and i'll have a look.
Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: The Thing on Dec 16, 2009, 22:03:56
I have no problems with my home brewed opto-isolated serial connected device. It even has a dual colour LED, red so you can see it's working then green when its triggering an exposure. You don't need a new device, the only problem I ever have is pushing the jack plug into the camera all the way as its a snug fit. Doesn't work if it isn't.
Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: Fay on Dec 16, 2009, 23:20:22
Well, Robert was looking at the fit, he though it seemed small. He has tested all the cables etc every which way & all was ok.

Perhaps I should get a new jack cable. Does it have to be a special one for Canon? Or can it be a Maplin job?
Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: RobertM on Dec 17, 2009, 08:26:22
Not sure where the problem is Fay.  When you brought it around for me to look at it all worked floorlessly first time.  We even checked each component seperately with my camera, I even checked the connectors visually and for continuity and all the joints were good.

When did it start going wrong again?  Is there some other component such as an extension cable we didn't check?

Robert
Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: Mike on Dec 17, 2009, 15:58:24
Quote from: Fay on Dec 16, 2009, 23:20:22
Well, Robert was looking at the fit, he though it seemed small.

Oh god not again  :o
Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: Fay on Dec 18, 2009, 15:32:36
Well, have got the Canon going in LX mode.

Culprit  was the USB - Serial com port . It was on Com 11 but I needed a lower one, none available........until I made one available! Hope I have not disabled something else. Probably the Atik won't work or something. Big test coming up with all equipment, watch this space

Canon, at the moment is firing on all cylinders,  :boom:    all programs 



Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: mickw on Dec 18, 2009, 16:26:09
So you'll be out tonight then  ;)


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Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: MarkS on Dec 18, 2009, 16:31:31
Quote from: RobertM
When you brought it around for me to look at it all worked floorlessly first time. 

Floorlessly. 

Now that's an interesting word ...
Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: mickw on Dec 18, 2009, 16:36:03
Floor - that's where you fall if it all works  :roll:
Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: Fay on Dec 18, 2009, 16:45:56
That was on another drive
Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: RobertM on Dec 18, 2009, 22:01:40
QuoteFloor - that's where you fall if it all works

Does that mean no more beer then Mick   :roll:
Title: Re: DSUSB
Post by: mickw on Dec 19, 2009, 08:26:52
QuoteDoes that mean no more beer then Mick   

:roll:

Robert, how many more times...............................

You should always store some beer at ground level for those times when you can't be bothered to get up  8)