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Hi, thanks for the message, glad to hear you've built one and it's mostly working! I've been playing about with the "Config Wifi/AP mode" menu, and the only way I can reproduce this is if you start AP mode, exit, then try again. That part is a bug and I'll have a go a fixing it, but I'm unless you are going into "Config Wifi/AP mode", exiting, then going back in again I doubt that's the issue :( BTW, which screen is it freezing on, is the "Starting..." one? It does look like there's a few improvements I can make to the AP mode setup, though, especially when it comes to scanning for WiFi networks, and showing more info (e.g. number of networks found) on the "Starting..." screen. |
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Hello! https://youtube.com/shorts/QQ2FELe7N34?feature=share If you have an Idea... |
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Thanks for the video, that makes it clearer exactly where it's going wrong. I've been testing my box, and I can't get to fail in that way, so I'm a bit confused about why it's going wrong. There's two ways to do this:
For both options, baud rate is 115200. About the OK_LED - for the time being, that's normal. The LED isn't used at the moment, but thanks for reminding me, I really do need to update the code to use that LED. |
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Hey CO85! Here is the serial debug output: ~CMenu() and at this precise moment a low but very high frequency sound is emitted by the circuit and all is freezing! Thanks for your answers, if you have an idea... |
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I had the exact same issue. I don't have a battery yet, just using a 15v supply. Powering the pico via usb allowed it to connect. Adding 100uF/100nF across the pico didn't help |
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Okay, so I connected the VSYS line direct to 5v (bypassing the bs250) and then it works. I noticed the data sheet for the pico suggests a mosfet with Ron of 100mR and the bs250 is 8R so perhaps we need a better mosfet here. |
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Good spot, thanks 🙂 I think the easy answer is going to be to to use a schottky diode between VSYS and the 5v supply, in place of the MOSFET. The 5v supply is already quite a bit more than the minimum 1.8v required by the Pico, so the diode drop shouldn't be a concern, especially as the Pico is only powering itself. |
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Okay, so I connected the VSYS line direct to 5v (bypassing the bs250) and then it works. I noticed the data sheet for the pico suggests a mosfet with Ron of 100mR and the bs250 is 8R so perhaps we need a better mosfet here.