Audio Board build issue #114
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I'm not sure, that's not something I've seen before. I'll have a closer look at the photos later, but the only way I can think of that could give you that error when plugging in a mic (and not at power on) is if something causes the 3.3v rail to drop. |
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Hello again, As a first step, I have been trying to try to hear that relay click and I can't hear anything as I move the Aux Port use. So I am thinking I either have an the incorrect relay or whatever triggers this relay to click is not operating. If the relay is not switching, I am connecting a mic to the ttl to serial chip? Maybe that is what is causing the issue while everything else appears working (board detected etc) I tried 5v on a bare G6K-2F-Y-TR and I definately hear the click so I know I would hear its sound when playing with the setting. Do you have any suggestion to further troubleshoot this relay ? Thanks a lot for your help. |
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Problem has come back randomly, the pcf is unable to maintain the ao3400 « on » causing the relay to flicker on and off somewhat rapidly at times. Sometimes it holds for 10-15 minutes then it starts to flicker on and off Again, i am far from an expert in this but I have done a lot of research and reading the pcf8574 datasheet and believe this is where the issue is. Because the pcf has a quasi-bidirectional output, it doesn’t have the same capabilities as a typical push-pull pin of an mcu. This becomes an issue here because the pin is used as output to drive the fet. The ao3400 doesn’t need much to switch on, however i think its only working under the best conditions and there isn’t much tolerance for it to work. The fet needs voltage to turn on but the guaranteed min voltage on output for the pcf is less than vcc, like -0.5 vcc. Also, for current the minimum guaranteed on a pcf pin is only 30 µA. Just R27, the pull down, drives 33 µA at 3.3v. Maybe the resistor is overloading the output by itself. That said, not sure if any of this makes sense but reading the datasheet, their output examples don’t have a pulldown which I believe in this case is not helping the problem. So i removed R27 from my audio board. So far, this change seems to have helped. Time will tell as the issue was a bit random ! It just hasn’t occurred since. |
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Issue Resolved. I had D3 reversed which was causing a short circuit when Q2 was fully on. That was the reason the relay was not being latched and possible my issue described above.
I believe nothing else got damaged so I replace Q2 and D3 for new components.
To orient D3, I was looking at the silkscreen "A" and put the anode on that side of the board, but based on schematic, its a flyback and should be the other way. Is this accurate ?