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Hallo,
Unfortunately, I shorted the input and output of the local DVCC-Regulator for a second when measuring the voltages. A small dose of magic smoke was released. So I guess that the VDCC line saw 5.4 Volts instead of the usual 3.3Volts.
At least I "think" this is what happened.
Now I measure almost no voltage at the DVCC-Reg-Output (versus ground), and - funny thing - the AVCC regs show only 2.8 Volts at the output.
So: What could have happened? Can the DVCC line stand a little bit of overvoltage? Maybe it is just a defect reg? Or should I order a new buffalo-board immediately....
Thanks, Florian
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It could just be a dead DVCC reg.
Is the voltage input into the AVCC module sagging?
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The input to both AVCC modules is still 5.35V - output 2.8V
I will desolder the VDCC reg and use an old trident, to try if it still works....
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Hallo,
ok, the buffalo is still fine, no damage done. I am using a trident V1 now. Also, the AVCC-Voltage is back to normal.
I am really glad nothing happened.
Cheers Flo
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That is great news! Still, I would replace that DVCC trident when you can. The new ones are a lot better. Edited by user Wednesday, September 26, 2012 11:45:12 PM(UTC)
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