burt007
Full Member level 2
I doubt the problem with microcontroller, and even if you check the dc voltages, it should be checked with an oscilloscope to see the quality of dc voltage, no ac component should be present, it should be pure DC. Poor filtering could cause all kinds of problem and with a multimeter it will indicate what it should be.
Another problem could be bad firmware or corrupted firmware it receives the command to go into standby and thus goes into stand by or error is coming from somewhere and firmware is programmed to go into standby. This could be tricky to troubleshoot.
Another problem could be bad firmware or corrupted firmware it receives the command to go into standby and thus goes into stand by or error is coming from somewhere and firmware is programmed to go into standby. This could be tricky to troubleshoot.
find the voltages on microcontroller ic001 sda5555 described as below.
1) pin 9 vdd2.5v
2) pin 11 vdd3.3v
3) pin 13 vdd2.5v
4) pin 30 vdd3.3v
5) pin 33 rst
6) pin 37 vdd2.7v
7) pin42 vdd 2.5v
find these voltages it should be matching & find the voltage on rst pin33
8) pin44 vdd 3.3v