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Anonymous: Jonathan | ||||||||
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Hi, my name is Jonathan. I recently received my Meggy Jr kit and assebled it. Everything seemed to work fine. But then i noticed that the "walls" in revenge of the cherry tomatoes are light blue instead of white and the orange enemies are bright green. I also noticed that in some other games like collins DoT game, where the "sun" should be orange and yellow but instead is light green. I hope you can help me with that. Thanks, J. |
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Check all of your solder connections, and make sure that all chips and the RGB matrix are installed fully and in the correct direction. |
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Anonymous: Jonathan | ||||||||
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I already rechecked all the solder connections but couldnt find any error. I also think that its caused by too less red, because the red "tomatoes" are really weak. Any idea which pin that could be? |
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Are ALL of the reds weak, or just certain rows and columns? |
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Windell | ||||||||
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If the red LEDs are all on but very weak, it's likely that the current regulator for the red LEDs is not configured properly-- and the current set point is configured by a single resistor. If resistor R2 is not connected properly at both ends, both the red LEDs and the 8 yellow auxiliary LEDs will be very dim. Hopefully Windell or someone else can help you out later on, but it's only 6:45 AM, on a Saturday, on the West Coast right now. I'm actually at a conference on the east coast this weekend. Windell H. Oskay drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ |
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Anonymous: jonathan | ||||||||
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Hi. I resoldered both R2 and R1, but it had no effect. the red color isnt that weak, but also not as bright as the other colors. Any other suggestions? |
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Windell | ||||||||
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The top and bottom walls are supposed to be white in color. If they are not, then something has likely gone wrong. There can't be that many things. Check also that both R1 and R2 are the correct value. Windell H. Oskay drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ |
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Anonymous: Jonathan | ||||||||
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R1 and R2 are the correct value, pin 23 is nicely shiny and the matrix is oriented correctly. could it be a programming issue? i mean that the matrix is some sort of newer model and the code doesnt work correct with it? |
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One other thing to check is your batteries. If your batteries are running low, it can change the appearance of some of the colors. Start with fresh alkalines and see if that makes a difference. |
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could it be a programming issue? i mean that the matrix is some sort of newer model and the code doesnt work correct with it? That seems highly improbable. So far, you've seemed to indicate that the program appears to be working correctly, just dim on the red elements, right? Windell H. Oskay drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ |
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Anonymous: Jonathan | ||||||||
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Yeah, i checked the batterys and each one is on 1.5 Volts. |
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Anonymous: Jonathan | ||||||||
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Oh, and yeah the red elements are dim, which might be the cause of the "differing" colors. |
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Windell | ||||||||
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So, you've been through the "obvious" things, and yet something is still wrong-- likely still a bad connection somewhere. There could be, for example, an accidental connection to ground somewhere that is loading down one of the chips and making it underperform. Windell H. Oskay drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ |
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Anonymous: Jonathan | ||||||||
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kay, i dug through the schematics, checked every pin from the other side, couldn't find any bad solder joint or bad connection, everything was fine. The pins connected through a resistor are grounded with exactly 1k ohm the other grounded pins are grounded <1 ohm. |
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The pins connected to the matrix are also ok. (<1 ohm) What's important to check here is to see if there are *additional* connections between any of those points and GND or VCC, or possibly other pins on the chip. If one of those pins is hooked right to another, or to one of the power supply rails, then the chip could be badly strained, leading to what you see now. On each chip (U2, U3) there is just one pin connected to VCC and one connected to GND, right? No, pins 1 and 21 are connected to GND. Windell H. Oskay drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ |
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