I'm having problems getting any response from the 4-pin serial port on a Seagate ES.2 drive and would appreciate help getting this to work.
I'm using a USB-to-TTL adapter with wires connected to the 4-pin serial port (Tx, Rx, GND). The adapter I'm using is this one:
https://www.waveshare.com/usb-to-ttl-b.htmTry as I may, I can't get any response from the drive(s) I've tested it with.
So far, based on everything I've found, here's what I've tried:
1) I've used both PuTTY and Realterm, and made sure I have the right COM port.
2) I've tested with a jumper between the Tx and Rx leads to be sure I can send and receive through the adapter. I can see my keyboard entries fine.
3) I've connected power to the PCB via the SATA connection (and with/without the 3v/5v jumper wire from the adapter).
4) I've switched the Tx/Rx leads to be sure I didn't have them backwards.
However, even with it all seemingly connected properly, I cannot get any response from the drive (using 'Ctrl-Z'). I should also ask whether the drive has to be a known-good drive since my initial testing has been with a couple of 'donor' drives. I swapped the heads from them to my patient drive, but the donors were working when I got them, so their PCBs should be okay.
Any help on what to try would be great. Thanks.
JT