Since I've recently had a number of suggestions, I think I should let
those interested know that I found the problem, and (rather
embarrassingly) it was a relatively simple (simple, I suppose, since I now
know what it was) mistake.
put in a wire link where Ken had legended a capacitor (the "unassigned
capacitor") near, I think, an LM358. The other pcb did not have the link,
so that one worked ok.
state I've lived in). Manhattan is nice as a mid-west college town. At
least we have a lot of (real) hills, trees and water.
really do.
Jeff
those interested know that I found the problem, and (rather
embarrassingly) it was a relatively simple (simple, I suppose, since I now
know what it was) mistake.
>This was the key after several comparisons. I found that I had mistakenly
> If you're still no closer to the answer after trying John's suggestions, you
> could try a side-by-side comparison of the two boards.
put in a wire link where Ken had legended a capacitor (the "unassigned
capacitor") near, I think, an LM358. The other pcb did not have the link,
so that one worked ok.
>Interesting (I'll have to look up Mount Hope on a map - this is the sixth
> BTW, I think I only live a couple of hours from you, Jeff (I'm in Mount Hope,
> Kansas). I was born in Manhattan, the son of a K-State graduate and staunch
> Wildcats fan.
>
state I've lived in). Manhattan is nice as a mid-west college town. At
least we have a lot of (real) hills, trees and water.
> Good luck and hope you get it working soon!Thanks, Scott. It is working and mounted - now to find out what it can
really do.
Jeff