It actually seems to be working correctly except the signal that tells the
yellow LED what to do is telling it to stay on rather than turn off. [like
getting a zero rather than a one]
Is it possible for a programmer to glitch and not detect the difference?
..or maybe a tiny solder ball rolled into
I'll pop the hood today and have a look around, any bad joints, bridges,
balls are all easy to fix.
On 12/30/2015 03:58 AM, Ode Coyote wrote:
> It actually seems to be working correctly except the signal that tells
> the yellow LED what to do is telling it to stay on rather than turn
> off. [like
I've buttoned it up, will let you know if I have any further problems.
Inspection report:
I found a couple of solder balls but they were stock solid in the flux
on the back of the board. I removed them.
I found one surface mount joint with minimal solder but it looks
connected ok so I left it s
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