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Diffstat (limited to '_tools')
-rw-r--r-- | _tools/ascii-hex.md | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | _tools/gpon-omci-vlan-parser.md | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | _tools/molex-ont.md | 17 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | _tools/ttl-uart-adapter.md | 4 |
4 files changed, 15 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/_tools/ascii-hex.md b/_tools/ascii-hex.md index 6c550bc..a47484c 100644 --- a/_tools/ascii-hex.md +++ b/_tools/ascii-hex.md @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: ASCII and Hex converter has_children: false nav_order: 1 -description: Tool for converter ASCII and Hex +description: Tool for converting between ASCII and Hex layout: default --- @@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ layout: default <input type="text" class="form-control" placeholder="ASCII" name="ascii-to-hex" id="ascii-to-hex" required> <label for="ascii-to-hex">ASCII</label> <div class="invalid-feedback"> - Please provide a valid input text. + Please provide a valid text input. </div> </div> <div class="form-floating mb-3"> @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ layout: default <input type="text" class="form-control" placeholder="HEX" name="hex-to-ascii" id="hex-to-ascii" required> <label for="hex-to-ascii">HEX</label> <div class="invalid-feedback"> - Please provide a valid input text. + Please provide a valid text input. </div> </div> <div class="form-floating mb-3"> diff --git a/_tools/gpon-omci-vlan-parser.md b/_tools/gpon-omci-vlan-parser.md index 77c5b6b..be1159d 100644 --- a/_tools/gpon-omci-vlan-parser.md +++ b/_tools/gpon-omci-vlan-parser.md @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ --- title: GPON OMCI VLAN Table parser has_children: false -description: Tool for parse the GPON OMCI VLAN Table (ME 171) +description: Tool for parsing the GPON OMCI VLAN Table (ME 171) layout: default --- @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ layout: default <input type="text" class="form-control" placeholder="VLAN TABLE in HEX" name="vlan-table-hex" id="vlan-table-hex" required> <label for="vlan-table-hex">VLAN TABLE in HEX</label> <div class="invalid-feedback"> - Please provide a valid input text. + Please provide a valid text input. </div> </div> <div class="mb-3"> diff --git a/_tools/molex-ont.md b/_tools/molex-ont.md index 151de66..4a0db95 100644 --- a/_tools/molex-ont.md +++ b/_tools/molex-ont.md @@ -5,19 +5,18 @@ nav_order: 3 layout: default --- -In some sticks, such as those based on Lantiq chipsets, the serial is exposed in the upper pins of the ONT, in order to read them there are two possibilities: -- the use of an SFP molex ([farnell](https://it.farnell.com/en-IT/molex/74441-0001/connector-sfp-rcpt-20pos-smt/dp/2112385)) to which you solder four wires and remove the other pins, this makes the adapter compatible for a single serial combination -- the use of a board to which the SFP molex is soldered, exposing the main SFP pins +In some sticks, such as those based on Lantiq chipsets, the serial interface is exposed in the upper pins of the ONT, in order to read them there are two possibilities: +- the use of an SFP molex ([farnell](https://it.farnell.com/en-IT/molex/74441-0001/connector-sfp-rcpt-20pos-smt/dp/2112385)) to which four wires are to be soldered and the other pins removed. This makes the adapter compatible with a single serial combination. +- the use of a board to which the SFP molex is soldered, exposing the main SFP pins. -{% include image.html file="ma5671a-root-1.jpg" alt="Example of how the sfp-ttl adapter" caption="Example of how the sfp-ttl adapter" %} +{% include image.html file="ma5671a-root-1.jpg" alt="Example of how the SFP-TTL adapter is to be connected" caption="Example of how the SFP-TTL adapter is to be connected" %} -{% include image.html file="new-root-procedure/board-molex-arduino.jpg" alt="Example of how the sfp-ttl adapter with a custom board" caption="Example of how the sfp-ttl adapter with a custom board" %} +{% include image.html file="new-root-procedure/board-molex-arduino.jpg" alt="Example of how the SFP-TTL adapter is to be used with a custom board" caption="Example of how the SFP-TTL adapter is to be used with a custom board" %} -if you want to make your own board, here are some ideas: +If you want to make your own board, here are some ideas: - -{% include image.html file="board-dupont/top.svg" alt="Example of how the sfp-ttl custom board" caption="Example of how the sfp-ttl custom board" %} -{% include image.html file="board-dupont/bottom.svg" alt="Example of how the sfp-ttl custom board" caption="Example of how the sfp-ttl custom board" %} +{% include image.html file="board-dupont/top.svg" alt="Example of an SFP-TTL custom board" caption="Example of an SFP-TTL custom board" %} +{% include image.html file="board-dupont/bottom.svg" alt="Example of an SFP-TTL custom board" caption="Example of an SFP-TTL custom board" %} the components to be soldered are instead: - 1x MOLEX SFP (like Molex-744410001 [lcsc](https://www.lcsc.com/product-detail/Card-Edge-Connectors_MOLEX-744410001_C277615.html), [farnell](https://it.farnell.com/en-IT/molex/74441-0001/connector-sfp-rcpt-20pos-smt/dp/2112385)) diff --git a/_tools/ttl-uart-adapter.md b/_tools/ttl-uart-adapter.md index 62bfe11..e5598de 100644 --- a/_tools/ttl-uart-adapter.md +++ b/_tools/ttl-uart-adapter.md @@ -5,9 +5,9 @@ nav_order: 2 layout: default --- -A TTL UART adapter makes it possible to connect the stick's serial to a computer via a USB interface, which makes it easy to send commands on modern computers through serial emulation, just like the serial ports of the 1990s. +A TTL UART adapter makes it possible to connect the stick's serial interface to a computer via a USB interface. This makes it easy to send commands on modern computers through serial emulation, just like the serial ports of the 1990s. -Is widely used in the modding of SFPs, and in general of most embedded devices, since a serial port is always present in all of them and is also used to de-brick devices. +These adapters are widely used in the modding of SFPs, and in general of most embedded devices, since a serial port is always present in all of them and is also used to de-brick such devices. TTL adapters can be easily found on Amazon, the most recommended one being: |