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Peggy2 not working........ |
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Anonymous: Chris | ||||||||
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I've got the components in place and 3 rows of the LED's. I decided to light the board |
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Windell | ||||||||
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If more than one row of LEDs is lit at a time, that indicates that the CPU (microcontroller) is up and running correctly. If you do not have all the rows of LEDs in yet, you can get some funny excess brightness in some of the rows, as it overdrives the top row. The funny behavior that you saw when you touched the oscillator was the CPU momentarily halting due to extra capacitance from your fingers; this should be expected. Windell H. Oskay drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ |
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Anonymous: Chris | ||||||||
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Thank you for the reply, |
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Windell | ||||||||
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Desoldering components is the number-one way that our kits end up genuinely non-working. There are quite a few things that can go wrong, and it will be up to you to inspect things carefully and try to figure out what's what. Windell H. Oskay drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ |
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Anonymous: Chris | ||||||||
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OK, good checklist, thanks! |
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Anonymous: Chris | ||||||||
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I've been doing some checking, in following up on the check list- |
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Windell | ||||||||
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Unfortunately that doesn't add much new information. At this point your best bet would be to try swapping in a known-good chip, and if that doesn't work, to try swapping the oscillator and/or its caps. If you wanted to send it back to us for examination/repair we'd be willing to take a look at it too. Windell H. Oskay drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ |
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Anonymous: Chris | ||||||||
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I've ordered the occillator and caps. I try the occillator first. |
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Anonymous: Ryan | ||||||||
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I'm in a similar position with a Peggy2LE. I had everything lit up fine. All 625 LEDs were blinding bright. The line patterns on power up told me the micro was doing its thing on start up. I was able to cycle through brightness levels. I did notice patterns of dimming or blinking out when my fingers hit the back of the board when I picked it up, but it always went back to playing nice when I put it down. |
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Windell | ||||||||
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The most common situation that can cause this kind of thing is a solder joint coming open. This can happen (and does, quite often-- even in consumer electronics) if a joint wasn't very good to begin with and then was stressed by daily thermal changes and/or motion. I'd suggest going through all of the "important" solder joints, carefully inspecting to find any joints that look like they could have come open-- dry, cracked, or blobby ones. You might also make sure that there's power on the board and try wiggling things in various places, to see if you can create a momentary connection-- that would indicate that you're on the right track. Windell H. Oskay drwho(at)evilmadscientist.com http://www.evilmadscientist.com/ |
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