Power problem with my build #27
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I've converted this over to a discussion (for now at least) as it doesn't appear to be an issue with the firmware itself.... especially since you said the system works via USB. If we do determine that it is a firmware issue, I will gladly move it back to an open issue. I'm trying to reserve the issue for problems related to the firmware (things I need to fix). By initially posting this in discussions, it will remain available for others to see if they are experiencing a similar issue. All that being said, from what you describe this does appear to be a power or wiring issue. As far as I can tell from the photos, the wiring looks OK. Can I ask which particular brand/vendor that you are using for the logic level shifter? I only ask because I've had a number of folks report back to me that there has been some sort of change with the shifters supplied by HiLetgo. I've tried to update all my links for the shifter to a different vendor, but wanted to check whether you may have gotten one of the 'new', yet problematic, shifters from HiLetgo. However, the fact that it works via USB says that it isn't necessarily a shifter issue.. but something with the board wiring.. since the shifter would be the same in both cases. Were you able to test this via a breadboard before creating the soldered version? Or do you have an extra D1 Mini and shifter where you could try duplicating the system, but on a breadboard? I'm just trying to eliminate the possibility that it could be either a faulty component (D1 Mini or level shifter) or a soldered wiring issue. Short tests are fine, but you generally do not want to power the system via USB on the D1 Mini as even something like 20-30 LEDs could try to pull enough current to damage or destroy the board when powering the LEDs via the 5V pin on the ESP board. I'm very happy to try to help you get this resolved. But it may just be a bit of process of elimination to narrow down where the problem is occurring. And just for my own info, can you let me know which version/release of the firmware you installed as I just released a new version yesterday... but again, I don't think this is firmware related. |
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1st off Thanks for this build lesson. This is my 1st Arduino project and it has been a nice project with great instructions.
I have built the unit just like you said with the parts you suggested. I am having one problem and haven't figured out what is causing it. When I boot it up on the power supply it generally does not do anything, I checked voltages on both sides and they right in line. After testing numerous times it came on and worked fine but after disconnecting power and trying again I couldn't get it to work again. The light blinks but occasionally and random amounts from what I can tell. I looked the board over with a scope and don't see any issues but not sure what is causing the problem. Then when I was testing trying to figure it out I disconnected the power supply and connected it to a battery pack with a micro USB and it came on and worked, every time I tried it? I then tried back and forth between the 2 different power sources and one more time it worked on the power supply after about a minute or so but most of the time it doesn't. I checked voltages on both rails on both power supplies and they are very similar 3.3 and 5, I also took voltage readings on the logic level shifter and most seemed good but on LU4 when on the battery source I get 0.25 to 0.65 V and when on the wall power supply it gives me about 3.3 V, I tried many times and it is basically the same. When the unit did work on the wall power supply the voltage was low like on the battery. I tried moving things around and looking deeper with the digital scope but can't fine the problem. Any help is appreciated and being new I am sure some of this could have been said better. I will attach pictures of the board connections. Thanks, Tim
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