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Thank you, I will reflow C4 and add C16, but C10 and C14 look fine from the sides.\n
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Correct, it’s a switching converter, the MAX17640. 5V is not powering up (getting ~2V out) and then the 3.3V LDO is not powering up.\n
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I put an older variant daisy-chained board before and after the newer board. Both of the older ones come up, but the newer one doesn’t.\n
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This photo shows the power conversion side of two versions of the same board. Input is up to 60V DC, board converts to 5V and then down to 3.3V.\n
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Thank you, I will reflow C4 and add C16, but C10 and C14 look fine from the sides.\n
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Correct, it’s a switching converter, the MAX17640. 5V is not powering up (getting ~2V out) and then the 3.3V LDO is not powering up.\n
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Thank you, I will reflow C4 and add C16, but C10 and C14 look fine from the sides.\n
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Correct, it’s a switching converter, the MAX17640. 5V is not powering up (getting ~2V out) and then the 3.3V LDO is not powering up.\n
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This photo shows the power conversion side of two versions of the same board. Input is up to 60V DC, board converts to 5V and then down to 3.3V.\n
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This photo shows the power conversion side of two versions of the same board. Input is up to 60V DC, board converts to 5V and then down to 3.3V.\n
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Correct, it’s a switching converter, the MAX17640. 5V is not powering up (getting ~2V out) and then the 3.3V LDO is not powering up.\n
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This photo shows the power conversion side of two versions of the same board. Input is up to 60V DC, board converts to 5V and then down to 3.3V.\n
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Thank you, I will reflow C4 and add C16, but C10 and C14 look fine from the sides.\n
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Thank you, I will reflow C4 and add C16, but C10 and C14 look fine from the sides.\n
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Correct, it’s a switching converter, the MAX17640. 5V is not powering up (getting ~2V out) and then the 3.3V LDO is not powering up.\n
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This photo shows the power conversion side of two versions of the same board. Input is up to 60V DC, board converts to 5V and then down to 3.3V.\n
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Thank you, I will reflow C4 and add C16, but C10 and C14 look fine from the sides.\n
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I’m looking for a version of this connector (2x2, 2.54mm):\n
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[www.adafruit.com/product/4855](https://www.adafruit.com/product/4855)\n
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with extra long pins, like this: [www.adafruit.com/product/2223](https://www.adafruit.com/product/2223)\n
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Any sources for this?
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