Version 2 PCBs
Unfortunately I have been sitting on this project for a little bit and failed to update things here. I did go ahead and order the new version 2 PCBs back in August and they arrived sometime near the end of August.
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I love the way these PCBs look the silk could be a little cleaner but they feel like a finished product. As you can see I went for panels again I wanted to have boards that i could populate just in case everything turns out to be good.
I ended up sitting on these for quite a while 3 months buy the looks of thing as cash and time constraints also the usual thing of getting distracted by something else.
Eventually I got around to hand assembling one of them with the CH552T chip as i want to make doubly sure that all the IO signals are connected as expected.
Initial Testing
I went through hand soldering the components. AAAARRRGGGHHHHHH, it took at least 2 attempts to get the USB-C socket soldered correctly i made a total mess first attempt.
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Its messy but managed to get enough on the board to perform some initial tests.
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The 3V3 regulator runs nicely and the VBUS reverse protection works well. I couldn't put in the reverse protection diode that i had ordered as the landing was too small for that one so if everything else is well I will look at specing a new part to fit the landing.
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The great news is that the USB is working and the Bootloader shows up in the WCHISP software which gives me a lot of hope for this. I Was also able to upload a bin file so fingers crossed its all good.
What Next....
Well after this initial run up it's time to have a stencil made and to produce the first production test units. One of each MCU variant. Then it will be production units for the Tindie store.
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