issues connecting to GPIO
Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2014 8:08 pm
it's an assembled GPIO MShift. There have been some previous issues, but thought to have them all resolved. Now using a 12V battery to power the board, USB to serial adapter, homemade serial cable. This stuff all worked in the past. Now have 12V on pin1 of the voltage regulator, 0 on Pin 2, but no 5 V on Pin3. Is this expected? there is a fractional volt on Pin 3.
History on this board: this is one of the ones that was dead on first try a couple years ago, had to be returned to B&G for BDM flash. got it back, started build, was able to to access the board and do the S19 load. built the rest, started to assemble into the case but it was too long. Sanded too much off the end, broke the 12V trace to D4, dead. Found a post by another member who had more electronics experience, followed his example to run a haywire from a 12V source to D4. committed classical bonehead stunt by forgetting to power down the board while soldering haywire to D4, slipped, shorted out, fried D4 and MOV1. Parked it for an extended period but finally got going again. acquired the correct D4 and MOV1 parts, installed carefully, bypassed burnt trace from C5 to D4, ran new 12V haywire from +12V on GPO3, OK. No continuity between Ampseal PIN1 and ground pins. powered up, 12V at Vreg Pin1, 0 at Pin2, but no 5V at Pin3, instead have 0.2V. Vreg gets pretty hot quickly, can't leave finger on it for 1 sec. Is it maybe fried too? Emitting an odor now. I can replace it, just a long drive in traffic to Fry's Electronics or wait for Amazon. Does it require any other part of the board to be functional to operate?
History on this board: this is one of the ones that was dead on first try a couple years ago, had to be returned to B&G for BDM flash. got it back, started build, was able to to access the board and do the S19 load. built the rest, started to assemble into the case but it was too long. Sanded too much off the end, broke the 12V trace to D4, dead. Found a post by another member who had more electronics experience, followed his example to run a haywire from a 12V source to D4. committed classical bonehead stunt by forgetting to power down the board while soldering haywire to D4, slipped, shorted out, fried D4 and MOV1. Parked it for an extended period but finally got going again. acquired the correct D4 and MOV1 parts, installed carefully, bypassed burnt trace from C5 to D4, ran new 12V haywire from +12V on GPO3, OK. No continuity between Ampseal PIN1 and ground pins. powered up, 12V at Vreg Pin1, 0 at Pin2, but no 5V at Pin3, instead have 0.2V. Vreg gets pretty hot quickly, can't leave finger on it for 1 sec. Is it maybe fried too? Emitting an odor now. I can replace it, just a long drive in traffic to Fry's Electronics or wait for Amazon. Does it require any other part of the board to be functional to operate?