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Hardware => Lynx Zeus => Topic started by: duane.mosley on October 28, 2014,
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I have one string not producing data. I have flashed the pic, swapped with a known working pic, and the pic works fine on another string. when I take the data wire and put it on a working string, the string lights up. what other than the pic allows data to pass? capacitor, resistor or mosfet?
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is the fuse blown?
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is the fuse blown?
fuse controls power, I have 12v at the screw terminals. just no data being received
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I think before anyone can give you good advice we need more details. You have 12 volts but measure where. When you take the data wire and put it to another string it works but is this the wire that is coming off the board (it sounds like but then the lights would work).
See what I mean. Need to know where the data string is good up to and how you tested it (sounds like a jumper). Did you measure 12V on coming off the board? measure at the plug?
Joe
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there is no data transmitting threw string output 7. the nodes connected to string out put 7 work just fine. if I remove just the data wire from string output 7(leaving red and green power connected to string output 7), and touch data output(blue) on string 8(screw terminals on the zues) the light string works fine.
1. verified light string(50 nodes) works fine
2. flashed pic24 for string out put 7- no results
3. removed pic24 from string output 6(worked just fine) and inserted into string output 7- no results
4. put pic 24(from string output 7 freshly flashed) into chip socket for string output 6 and it works just fine- not a bad chip issue(will check socket pins
5. verified 12v at screw terminals mounted on zues as well as both sides of the fuse. voltage is not the issue, data delivery. I am checking solder
joints after sending this reply.
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My guess would be the mosfet, I don't know for sure but it looks like the chip drives the mosfet. So if the chip is good your next guess would be the mosfet.
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It could be the Mosfet, it could also be an issue with the 330 ohm resistor next to the mosfet.
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The odds of it being the resistor are very very low. If it is anywhere in the ball park of 330 ohm it will be good enough to produce some results that you could see and you see nothing. On the other hand a mosfet could go bad. Yeas ago I was tech and I can't ever remember replacing a "bad" resistor. The only time they ever when bad was when something cause them to burn up and visible signs of being bad.
Joe
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I'm not saying that it is the resistor, I'm saying that it is a possibility. I have had a few resistors show up defective (open) right out of the packaging. It is rare but it does happen.
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how do I test the mosfet? I don't have another one to just swap them out. I have to order some from mouser but there still is no mouser direct for the zues. I assume they are the same as the sscv4? ohm part of my meter seems to not be working so I can't test the resistor at this time. will do it later when I get off work.
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First question. Do you have a ohm meter? if so you can measure the resistor. Do you have a volt meter?
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I have to order some from mouser but there still is no mouser direct for the zues.
I added the mouser links for the Zeuses
Rick R.
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I have to order some from mouser but there still is no mouser direct for the zues.
I added the mouser links for the Zeuses
Rick R.
thanks rick
First question. Do you have a ohm meter? if so you can measure the resistor. Do you have a volt meter?
as stated in last post, ohm part of my meter isn't working properly. due to working late I didn't have a chance to get a new multi meter, time to spend a little money and get a good one. cheap little harbor freight job only works so long
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What exactly is it NOT doing? If the battery gets weak, some meters can do some strange things.
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it's just not reading ohms. it will read voltage ac and dc. 12v to 220. every now and then if you rub the leads together long enough you will get an ohm reading. I will have to look around the house to see if I have a 9v battery to throw in it.
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Try and change the battery before buying a new one. The battery is needed to check resistance but is not needed to check voltage. Tbone is right a battery just may fix it
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finally got around to looking at the zues again, my shipment from mouser came in as well. damn they are fast for shipping. it turns out that it was the mosfet. all is working fine now. thanks gentlemen