[SOLVED] Thank you both for your input on this issue. Before I read your replies, I tested the BT dongle in my PC and it worked fine. Then saw your posts... Since I don't have a spare Mint battery and my variable power supplies output a little too high voltage (4.8v - 5.5v no load and above...), I took a spare Galaxy S3 battery (3.7v Li-ion) and connected it to the battery connector, with the micro usb cable disconnected. It worked :) I was able to pair again and toggle the STAT led. As I live in Canada the trouble of returning the battery is not worth it, I will order a new battery and continue with the Mint for now. If I have any other issues then I will look at an alternative. Thanks again.
On Wednesday, 10 September 2014 09:02:12 UTC-4, Mat T wrote: > > I have a new IOIO Mint that connected by BT a few times and now will not. > Here is the LED status and battery voltage (LEDs are PWR - red, OK - > green, CH - amber, STAT - amber, BT - dongle LED) and other info. > > IOIO turned off and micro usb disconnected > PWR off > OK off > CH off > STAT off > BT off > 2.1v battery plugged in > > IOIO turned on and micro usb disconnected > PWR dim > OK off > CH off > STAT off > BT off > 1.9v battery plugged in > > IOIO turned off and unit charging with micro usb > PWR off > OK on > CH on > STAT off > BT off > 2.1v battery plugged in > > IOIO turned on and unit charging with micro usb > PWR on > OK off > CH on > STAT flashing every 2 secs > BT flashing every 2 secs > 2.1v battery plugged in > > The battery measures 2.6v battery un-plugged. > > If I remove the USB BT adapter and connect a usb to micro usb cable to my > Galaxy S3 I can run IOIO Hardware Tester and get the following: > Status: Connected > Device Name: SGH-I1747M > Android Version: 4.1.2 > BT Adapter:Enabled > IOIO Hardware: MINT0010 > IOIO Bootloader: IOIO0304 > IOIO Firmware:IOIO0324 > Connection Type:Socket(ADB) > BT Dongle Address: N/A > and pressing the Functionality Test Yellow LED turns the STAT led on and > off > > I don't know if something is corrupt or if this is a hardware problem. > Please help - Thanks > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ioio-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/ioio-users. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
