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A project log for HQ Wireless Audio

I don't want to pay $200, when i can pay $250 and learn something. Wireless audio by someone who doesn't know anything about it.

zacnoteszacnotes 04/08/2015 at 05:110 Comments

As per my last post, I bodged some thin copper wire as pins onto the ccdebugger header pads, in an attempt to see if the pogo pins were my issue. I have discovered that they are at least not my only issue. Still no love from the purepath wireless configurator software, it doesn't see the chip still. I don't have an oscilloscope to dig deeper, but I have metered the voltage at specific points to determine whether my connector was backwards or something. Next step is a step backwards, removing all the non-comms components from the board, to make sure there are no conflicts there. The only other thing I can think of that may be the issue, is if my reflow didn't take everywhere, but I can't think of a way to test that. Ideas are welcome. If the component removal doesn't do the trick, I will have to make a breakout board for just the wireless chip, and attempt to get comms going with it.

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