TPS wont caliberate?
Moderators: JeffC, rdoherty, stieg, brentp
OK.
It looks like it could be the 'via' north of R3 - its a hole in the PCB that should should have a link through to the other side of the board where you will see a trace that goes to pin 11. Best to confirm this in your own mind, to maje sure we're talking about the right pin 11!
With the multimeter directly on either side of the via (i.e either side of the boards), is there connectivity?
How about the north pad of R4 (in the MAP option area) to pin 11? That should have connectivity.
If the via is faulty and the north end of R4 connects to pin 11, then a thin-wire link between the north end of R3 and the empty north pad of R4 should correct the problem...
Martin
It looks like it could be the 'via' north of R3 - its a hole in the PCB that should should have a link through to the other side of the board where you will see a trace that goes to pin 11. Best to confirm this in your own mind, to maje sure we're talking about the right pin 11!
With the multimeter directly on either side of the via (i.e either side of the boards), is there connectivity?
How about the north pad of R4 (in the MAP option area) to pin 11? That should have connectivity.
If the via is faulty and the north end of R4 connects to pin 11, then a thin-wire link between the north end of R3 and the empty north pad of R4 should correct the problem...
Martin
PLAN C NOT RQUIRED!!! so after doing the tests discussed earlier i thought to my self i'l try it one more time. so plugged in the laptop and first attempt it caliberated! so problem solved?? its working any way. still no idea why it wouldnt work but now it does? nothin has been changed?
So a big thanks to all the help on this, especially martin and brent.
any ideas why its now working?
So a big thanks to all the help on this, especially martin and brent.
any ideas why its now working?
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Still a bad connection somewhere that might go bad again?
Try subjecting the PCB to mechanical stress while measuring pin 11 - twisting, bowing etc.
If it's been built badly (you already found one end of all TPS components not soldered at all) then there may still be a bad surface mount solder joint somewhere - they're hard to visually identify sometimes and a stress test will move the PCB away from the component and create an open circuit, this showing the problem.
Try subjecting the PCB to mechanical stress while measuring pin 11 - twisting, bowing etc.
If it's been built badly (you already found one end of all TPS components not soldered at all) then there may still be a bad surface mount solder joint somewhere - they're hard to visually identify sometimes and a stress test will move the PCB away from the component and create an open circuit, this showing the problem.