Hi there, I just put together an official Adafruit USBtinyISP kit (product #46), and something's wrong. I'm not getting any activity at all when I plug it into a USB port. No green LED, no new device on the USB bus.
This is on an unremarkable Dell laptop running Linux. USB works fine when I plug in other devices. I have tried multiple USB cables, and both of the USB-A ports on the machine, all give the same results. I tried with an old USB 2.0 hub, same results.
When the board is plugged in, I see +5V between pins 10 and 20 on the attiny. I do not see any oscillation on the oscillator with my oscilloscope, but I don't know if that means anything.
The diodes (2x LED and 2x zener) are in the correct orientation, as is the electrolytic capacitor.
I have looked and have not found any unexpected shorts between the solder pads.
Any debugging advice would be appreciated...
no green light!
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- Franklin97355
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Re: no green light!
OK, try flowing the solder a bit to cover the pads and make sure your cable is a data type. If it still does not work contact [email protected] with a link to this thread and they will get you a new one.
- seb_kuzminsky
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Re: no green light!
Thanks for the suggestions!
Both of the USB cables I've been testing with work fine with other "data" devices: when I connect either cable to a hub with a keyboard plugged in, the keyboard works.
I'll try heating up the sparse-looking solder joints and adding a bit more solder, and see if that changes anything.
Both of the USB cables I've been testing with work fine with other "data" devices: when I connect either cable to a hub with a keyboard plugged in, the keyboard works.
I'll try heating up the sparse-looking solder joints and adding a bit more solder, and see if that changes anything.
- seb_kuzminsky
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Re: no green light!
I reflowed the suspicious-looking solder joints, and washed the bottom with IPA.
The board behaves just the same: no green LED, and no new USB device shows up when I plug it in.
I'll try emailing support.
The board behaves just the same: no green LED, and no new USB device shows up when I plug it in.
I'll try emailing support.
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.