AOG Autosteer Dual GPS PCB

Is I fuse between this board and the 12 volt power supply needed? If so, what size?

Not a bad idea. I have mine fused. I run a danfoss valve so 5A is plenty. If you power your cytron drive from the incoming 12v power, and if you use a radio for rtk, that will need to be taken in to account.

So Iā€™ve got the board built and powered up. Everything looks good but I am having trouble getting my laptop to pull up the device. Iā€™m using an Ethernet to USB adapter so I am wondering where the problem is at. Laptop? Teensy 4.1? Adapter? PCB? Could anyone give me some pointers? Should it come up as a COM port or something else? I can connect straight to the teensy fine via the micro b connector.

Should come up as ethernet 2. Go in and change your ip for ethernet 2. Make sure you look at the Teensy code and see if its .1 or .5, if its recent code it should be .1
Try that first

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Did you design using the easyEDA program? Is it possible for me to get the design to redo the PCB layout? I was going to try redesigning it as sdm and making it polite. Is this possible?

Autosteer_Dual GPS V5_e6e72f35b2754cd1ad1acb52605a63ce.zip (169.1 KB)
See if this has everything

The teensy code has this for its IP address: 192.168.1.111 What should I use for the IP address in the network settings on the tablet and also the gateway? Apparently this is a .1 network so I changed that in AgIO. I am using 24 for the subnet prefix leangth/subnet mask but canā€™t seem to figure it out.

Just set it to 192.168.1.107 or something, just not .111 I have something different on every tablet it seems. subnet 24, for the gateway use 192.168.1.1

So, I have tried multiple times without luck. Do you have any more pointers? I am starting to wonder if it has something to with the teensy code possibly as I see no reason as to why it should not work.

First, I would set AOG to simulator mode. Check and see what the yellow light is doing on the RJ45 jack. If it is blinking slow, you donā€™t have a network connection. If it is blinking fast you have established a connection. You must have your gps in good sky with a good signal before it will work out of SIM mode.

Not sure if this the problem but when the board is powered on only the green led lights up solid. I have not seen the yellow led light up yet.

What equipment and software are you using. If it is the dual GPS autosteer board, make sure you have the latest aog. Look in the top 50 lines of code in the Teensy sketch, I dont remember what line it is. It will give the option set to 1 for ethernet. Make sure it is set to 1. Then re load the sketch.

There is a video on setting the ip up on the tablet on you tube. It on the farmerbriantee channel.

There are different pin assignments for the Ethernet sockets. For me that was the mistake

How did you fix that?

I am using the dual receiver board and am running agopen gps 5.6.14. Is this the line you are referring to?

int send_Data_Via = 1; // send Data via 0 = USB, 1 = Ethernet

A picture of your Ethernet settings and connected networks would be a good place to start.

Ethernet settings in Agio or the computerā€™s ethernet settings?

Different assignments in the software or the actual socket?

there are different sockets
HanRun RJ45 jack HR911105A is the right one