Defective Xbee unit
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- craver2000
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Defective Xbee unit
Hi, one of the XBee module that I purchased from Adafruit in Janurary has become defective. I am unsure of the cause as it has always been connected via a linear voltage regulator board. It is currently unable to receive or send signals but previously worked fine. When I connected it to my computer and attempt troubleshooting with XCTU, a dialog notified me of action required to reset the XBee. Thus, I used recovery mode in the XCTU software to reset the firmware. However, the problem still persists, and XCTU still prompts me to reset the module. I have tried resetting it for several times already. Please advise me on this issue.
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- craver2000
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Re: Defective Xbee unit
A feww more pictures.
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- adafruit_support_bill
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Re: Defective Xbee unit
Have you posted your question on the Digi forums? https://www.digi.com/support/forum/
Digi are the manufacturers of the XBee modules and their engineers know them better than we do. They may have some additional recommendations for troubleshooting.
Digi are the manufacturers of the XBee modules and their engineers know them better than we do. They may have some additional recommendations for troubleshooting.
Please be positive and constructive with your questions and comments.