Solder header to board for firmware update
khofstadter
Colchester, U.K.
in Cyton
Hello,
As I struggled uploading 'RadioDevice32' to the board with the dongle, I tried an FTDi Friend. Still the same error:
As I struggled uploading 'RadioDevice32' to the board with the dongle, I tried an FTDi Friend. Still the same error:
expecting 14, got 00
fail.......fail.......fail.......
I use a 104Z capacitor and a header (that came with the OpenBCI package).
I've tried holding the header on the board for a few hundred times and I think I am loosing my patience - is it OK to solder to the board (GND, RFRST, RFRX, RFTX)? Did anyone have to do this?
Or what else can I try?
Thanks, k
I've tried holding the header on the board for a few hundred times and I think I am loosing my patience - is it OK to solder to the board (GND, RFRST, RFRX, RFTX)? Did anyone have to do this?
Or what else can I try?
Thanks, k
Comments
https://www.dropbox.com/s/ruml7wb5zn8o55p/pads.jpg?dl=0
it's usually this:
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1) This either from crossing TX and RX.
2) Poor electrical connection.
Has nothing to do with FTDI friend or dongle, or safe mode.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/cri8mdr7ofympa2/pads2.JPG?dl=0
So, the plan now is to solder straight to the RFD22301. I guess I can connect ground from the FTDI Friend/Dongle to any ground on the RFD22301, is this correct?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/btad0lquhrqoh9s/RF.jpg?dl=0
Thanks. k
I think I just really wanted to get it working... so I rushed into decisions
I used point tip, 220V 60W on 200 Cel. I'll have to investigate what flux channel is, but I think the board might be beyond repair now:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/vtktobu45pd1ggi/board.JPG?dl=0
I'll try to sync the channel with the app and upload the DefaultDevice, then perhaps I could get a WifiShield and use it without the dongle.
We'll see
My friend fixed the board, however when trying to
upload new firmware to the Device, there is still the fail, fail, fail
message.
I don't recall dropping, damaging the board, but in
case the RFD22301 is broken, is it possible to test it somehow while it
is on the board?
Many thanks! k
Not yet.
As you have mentioned/added them to this thread, I'll wait a bit and if they don't get reply here, I'll email.
Best wishes, k
Quick update:
Good news is that my friend Fredrik knows magic and fixed the board
The rfduino module was broken. He found that the serial tx pin had no connection to the nRF51822 chip (broken via under the shield).
Then he managed to update the pic32 with using the autoscan trick in radio configuration menu in the GUI app.
Now there is data streaming in python.
Thanks for your help! k