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    • A Former User?
      A Former User @Haggan90
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      @Haggan90 said in 12V on the 5V rail:

      Could it be fixed if I just replaced U2?

      Theoretically. It provides 3.3v to the system. U11 / 74HCT02 drives the heater mosfets. But there could be more damage as well. I'd remove U2 and apply an external, preferably current limited supply to test.

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      • Haggan90undefined
        Haggan90 @A Former User
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        @bearer Ok!
        I've removed U2, where can I connect 3.3V and what should I set the current limit to? 😃
        Btw, I tried the SD card and it seems to work fine.

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        • dc42undefined
          dc42 administrators
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          A current limit of 200mA should be enough if nothing else is damaged, until you turn the WiFi module on. With WiFi on you may need 600mA.

          Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
          Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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          • A Former User?
            A Former User @Haggan90
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            @Haggan90 said in 12V on the 5V rail:

            where can I connect 3.3V and what should I set the current limit to?

            i've found that making a cable to connect to CONN_SD gives me convenient access to gnd, 3v3 and 5v connections. You can use single du-pont style wires as well. In general you can use any 3.3v pin shown on the wiring diagram. as dc42 said, 200mA is a good starting point; if it goes into current limiting mode try 300mA but if it takes more than a second or two to charge up capacitors and start up then start looking for what gets warm.

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            • zaptaundefined
              zapta @Haggan90
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              @Haggan90, you can find the duet wifi schematics in the link below. It may help you understand what's is going on.

              https://github.com/T3P3/Duet/tree/master/Duet2/Duet2v1.04

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              • dc42undefined
                dc42 administrators
                last edited by

                You can feed the 3.3V into any endstop connector.

                Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                • Haggan90undefined
                  Haggan90 @dc42
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                  @dc42 I connected 3.3V and nothing got hot.
                  When I connected USB I got 4.4V in the 3.3V rail...

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                  • A Former User?
                    A Former User @Haggan90
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                    @Haggan90 said in 12V on the 5V rail:

                    When I connected USB I got 4.4V in the 3.3V rail...

                    after removing the 3.3v volt regulator? strange, please post a picture of the board?

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                    • Haggan90undefined
                      Haggan90 @A Former User
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                      @bearer I connected 3.3V to where the regulater output was.
                      20200322_073622.jpg

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                      • dc42undefined
                        dc42 administrators @Haggan90
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                        @Haggan90 said in 12V on the 5V rail:

                        @dc42 I connected 3.3V and nothing got hot.
                        When I connected USB I got 4.4V in the 3.3V rail...

                        Remove the other blown chip too.

                        Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                        Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                        • Haggan90undefined
                          Haggan90 @dc42
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                          @dc42 You mean the U11 / 74HCT02?

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                          • dc42undefined
                            dc42 administrators @Haggan90
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                            @Haggan90 said in 12V on the 5V rail:

                            @dc42 You mean the U11 / 74HCT02?

                            Yes.

                            Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
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                            • Haggan90undefined
                              Haggan90 @dc42
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                              @dc42 aha ok! I have to do that at work where we have a hot air solder gun

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                              • Haggan90undefined
                                Haggan90 @dc42
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                                @dc42 Hi!

                                Sorry for taking such long time for this, but now I have manage to replace the U2 and U11.
                                When I connect the Duet to USB I get a warning of high current cunsumtion on the USB port, and U2 get's really hot.

                                Do you have any slightest idea of what else could be broken?

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                                • dc42undefined
                                  dc42 administrators
                                  last edited by dc42

                                  What else is getting hot? Start by checking the processor, SD card (if it is in the socket), and WiFi module.

                                  Are you certain that you used the correct chip to replace U2? Different hardware versions of the Duet WiFi use different chips in that position.

                                  Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                  Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                                  • Haggan90undefined
                                    Haggan90 @dc42
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                                    @dc42 hi!
                                    As far as I can nothing else get's hit then the U2. Here are the new components.
                                    2020-4-26 10-27-58.jpg 2020-4-26 10-28-13.jpg

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                                    • dc42undefined
                                      dc42 administrators
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                                      What part number did you use for the 3.3V regulator, and what hardware revision Duet board is it? I think you may have used the wrong regulator.

                                      Duet WiFi hardware designer and firmware engineer
                                      Please do not ask me for Duet support via PM or email, use the forum
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                                      • Haggan90undefined
                                        Haggan90 @dc42
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                                        @dc42 Hi,

                                        As voltage regulator I used a: AP7361C-33E-13
                                        And as the U11 mosfet driver I used a : SN74HCT02PWR

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                                          A Former User
                                          last edited by A Former User

                                          looks like the board is a revision 1.03 board that uses a TC2117 which is not compatible with AP7361C-33E-13 but should could be compatible with AP7361C-33ER-13

                                          9c692d57-91d2-49a8-bcac-d17ca85f8087-image.png

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                                          • Haggan90undefined
                                            Haggan90 @A Former User
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                                            @bearer Aw crap haha 😛
                                            Might I have destroyed the PCB even more now?

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