It doesn't really sound like a hardware problem if you're able to control
the LED with another app.
Which firmware version is reported by the hardware tester?
Are you using the pre-compiled HelloIOIO? Which one?


On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 8:24 AM, Alexander Bashmakov <[email protected]>wrote:

> I bought an OTG board from SparkFun and was going through their tutorials
> when my board became damaged. I believe it may have happened when I
> connected a buzzer element backwards (see attached screenshot). Though I'm
> not sure if that would have caused the damage, but the symptom is that I
> can no longer control the stat LED on the board. One interesting bit of
> information: I downloaded the IOIO Hardware Tester app, and if I plug the
> board into my phone while the app is running, it will show as Connected and
> I'm able to toggle the LED using the button in the app. However, as soon as
> I leave the app and try to toggle the LED with the HelloIOIO app, it does
> not work (it used to work before the damage). If I then go back to the
> tester app, it will show as Not Connected, I have to unplug the USB and
> plug it back in order to show Connected again. Please, any suggestions
> would be appreciated.
>
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