blown wifi module worth repairing
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@ageis I believe it supplies the 3.3v. There may be other damage not visible.
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is there a schematic for duet wifi 1.2? I can't find it on here
https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Hardware_Overview#Section_PCB_revision_history -
The link to the schematic is in https://duet3d.dozuki.com/Wiki/Hardware_Overview#Section_Open_Source.
Your first step is to check that the 3.3V rail is stable. If so, erase the firmware, reset, and see if the Bossa USB port appears on your PC.
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I think the power supply fgor the 3.3v reg is cactus or at least critical bits of it like the two inductors they look dodgy. I dont trust it.
Can I suck off the 3.3v regulator then feed 3.3v from a psu then connect the usb cable?
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@ageis said in blown wifi module worth repairing:
I think the power supply fgor the 3.3v reg is cactus or at least critical bits of it like the two inductors they look dodgy. I dont trust it.
Can I suck off the 3.3v regulator then feed 3.3v from a psu then connect the usb cable?
Yes you can try that. You can feed 3.3v in through an endstop connector or the Z probe connector.
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Might be worth checking if 5 or 3.3v rails are shorted to ground as a result of whatever failed before connecting external power, as that is a common failure mode
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@bearer said in blown wifi module worth repairing:
h checking if 5 or 3.3v rails are shorted to ground as a result of whatever failed before connecting external power, as that is a common failure mo
ok can anyone think of likely scenarios I could of done this. I was waiting for the bed to heat up. all of a sudden puff I could smell magic smoke. I immediately switched the power off.
I just cheked, the 5v rail isn't shorted but the 3.3v rail is. I have already desoldered the esp8266 and the 3.3v ldo. So I reckon mr processor is "well done". Very low resistence few ohms. no bueno
I remeber watching a youtube video about finding shorts. He used a multimeter then probed around the board till he found the lowest resistence. Do you need an expensve mutlimeter to do that? I probed a few points they all appear to be 13.5 ohms
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@ageis said in blown wifi module worth repairing:
@bearer said in blown wifi module worth repairing:
h checking if 5 or 3.3v rails are shorted to ground as a result of whatever failed before connecting external power, as that is a common failure mo
ok can anyone think of likely scenarios I could of done this. I was waiting for the bed to heat up. all of a sudden puff I could smell magic smoke. I immediately switched the power off.
As @Stephen6309, check whether U3 looks damaged. It's the small square chip near the VIN terminals. We've had a number of unexplained U3 failures recently, maybe there was bad batch of chips. If it's a genuine Duet, U3 failures normally qualify for replacement under warranty.
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it does look burned. Excellent warrenty cover. I doubt damage to the pads around the vin screw conector is covered.
Thanks for your help david. I will get myself so real kapton tape then attempt to repair it. At least it didn't set on fire. It does when you hold a lighter to it though.
I always been interested in smd. I am jelious of al the engineers who able to do it.
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@ageis said in blown wifi module worth repairing:
it does look burned. Excellent warrenty cover. I doubt damage to the pads around the vin screw conector is covered.
Thanks for your help david. I will get myself so real kapton tape then attempt to repair it. At least it didn't set on fire. It does when you hold a lighter to it though.
I always been interested in smd. I am jelious of al the engineers who able to do it.
If it's a genuine Duet, ask your supplier to replace it under warranty.