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Devo 7e TX module flip - SCLK?
- bianchifan
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After cleaning and opening I liked to strip out the useless TX module, only CC2500 and A7105 will run in future.
Although there was visible glue on the top of the module i didn't took care of that.
For all who like to do the same a warning at this point:
BE Careful, my module was glueed to the PCB !!
The result: a damaged PCB!
Due to overheating some pads passed away.. (
Very unlikely, pad/pin 2 - SCLK - passed too.
Where to find the correct signal?
The 7e hardware connections seem to fail, they are tellying of pins 9 and 10 but there are only 7 pins/pads.
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- bianchifan
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silpstream wrote: SCK is brought to the top of the board with a via.
if there were any connection I mustn't ask here.silpstream wrote: Possibly if you haven't damaged the copper inside the hole, a small wried soldered in there will give you your connection back
Maybe I should have a try by heating a piece of tinned copper.
I do not think so, pin 21 isdefinily connected to the 8-pin Flash, if I identified the ordering correctly.silpstream wrote: If not, look for Pin 21 on the processor.
Datasheet names pin 21 as PA5 / SPI1SCK, Hardware-SPI?
But it pointed me to an idea, there is a pin 34 named PB13 / SPI2SCK routed to a lonely via.
This lookes promising.
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www.deviationtx.com/forum/6-general-disc...-off-a-devo-7e#38312
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- bianchifan
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thx, I just wanted to clear.silpstream wrote: That's the one you want.
BTW, perhaps someone likes to correct the C&P mismatch
edit..
Well, if I knew that I might have thought double on a better desoldering procedure...Arakon wrote: Check here for alternate points:
www.deviationtx.com/forum/6-general-disc...-off-a-devo-7e#38312
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bianchifan wrote: BTW, perhaps someone likes to correct the C&P mismatch
Wiki updated! Good catch. Thanks!
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- bianchifan
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Unfortunately the ordered helper tools didn't help me, not enough space, bore was to narrow.
So it was still a fuck@?!""ยง$%$/%... job, CPU swappin' was quite easy in comparance.
Luckily I found a handful of old old but still silver shining via rivets, sticker told me something about 0.7/1 mm.
My caliper told 0.9mm diameter, I widened up by they wont fit.
I must widen again to 1mm so the downside pad (1mm) passed away..
Pressed and soldered I must hope thay will remain.
I took the chanche to make pics of the covered parts, perhaps they are helpful for somebody.
LCD backside
hidden PCB part
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SadSack wrote: Devo 7e >> Devo 10
Sadsack
How to convert LCD devo 10 to use for devo 7e ? i find a LCD same devo 10 from old TX wk2801
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