Possible defect in new Airlift Featherwing ESP32

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Possible defect in new Airlift Featherwing ESP32

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Greetings,
I recently purchased a second Airlift Featherwing ESP32 (Adafruit PN: 4264). It appears to be defective.

I already have a working RP2040 feather and Airlift setup with Adafruit IO, so the CircuitPython software package and RP2040 are known-good.

I added headers to the Airlift, swapped it onto the working RP2040, and no joy. On the Mu serial port, CircuitPython reports one of two runtime errors at startup:
- ESP32 Timed out on SPI select
- ESP32 not responding

I'm an electrical engineer with 30 years experience, and I think my soldering job of the headers looks OK.
A visual inspection of the Airlift shows that the wifi module is slightly askew on its pads, and some of the surface solder joints look a little questionable under magnification.

How do you suggest I proceed?
- Tom

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Re: Possible defect in new Airlift Featherwing ESP32

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Adding a photograph. The skew in the alignment is slight, but there isn't a lot of room between the surface pads and header pins. The "B" sticker is so I can track which Airlift module I was testing. "A" is the original one that works.

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Re: Possible defect in new Airlift Featherwing ESP32

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I have not seen a reply from Adafruit staff on this thread yet.

It's where Customer Support told me I should post my issue for resolution.

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Re: Possible defect in new Airlift Featherwing ESP32

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Still no reply from Adafruit staff.

Update: I have updated the firmware in the "A" Airlift board (to version 1.7.4)) without problems (using the esptool.py.exe tool).

Trying the same procedure on the 'B' Airlift board throws a fatal "failed to connect" error (image attached):
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Re: Possible defect in new Airlift Featherwing ESP32

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Just to check for the attempt to update firmware, did you solder the jumpers on the FeatherWing?
https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-air ... -3071493-2

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Re: Possible defect in new Airlift Featherwing ESP32

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Yes, I soldered the jumpers.
And I double-checked the correct COM port.

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Re: Possible defect in new Airlift Featherwing ESP32

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Let's just replace it. You've got a working second copy of same hardware, soldering looks good, so seems like something specific to that board.

Send an email to [email protected] with a link to this thread and your order number and they can send you a replacement AirLift FeatherWing.

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Re: Possible defect in new Airlift Featherwing ESP32

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Thank you.

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Re: Possible defect in new Airlift Featherwing ESP32

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Report back: The replacement Airlift board works correctly. I was able to update the ESP32 firmware to 1.7.4, and it runs the wifi checkout script correctly.

Thanks for your help!

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