Two cores broken?!
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@gabriele said in Two cores broken?!:
@liemph this is very sad... @m5stack how is it possible so many bases have this kind of problem? there is some way to fix it? Can we modify the board, soldering/desldering some component?
anyway @liemph, can you tell me where did you bought the base-x? It could be a good replacement, i've bought m5stack for my son and without the base is almost useless for him, thank you
This link will allow you to buy direct from the official store on this website https://m5stack.com/collections/all/products/basex?ref=pfpqkvphmgr
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@gabriele sorry reply late. you could contact the store, if is the product quility problem, you could got the replace.
also you could find the bottom schematic in this page
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@hrg sorry reply late. you could upload the UIFlow successfully but the screen still not work right?
could you check the print log by serial tool? -
@m5stack i finally had time to check the schematic. I've found a really, really strange thing: the pin 8 of the IP5306 (U3) is not connected with the +5V netlist! So i checked with the tester and it's true, there is not connection between the pin and the netlist. What is the usage of the IP5306 if it's output is not connected to anything?
So i tried to connect with the +5V netlist (i soldered a small cable to connect pin8 and the +5V pin of the m5stack bus) and now it works like charme!
At the moment i have only tested without battery (i desoldered it some days ago and i have to resolder it), but please, can you explain me this situation? Now everything works fine, led bars, microphone, anything, so there is a real issue with the schematic of the base or am i missing something? Please, explain -
@gabriele in the default situation , M5GO Core IP5306 5V output is connected to the 5V BUS. the M5GO bottom Integrated IP5306 just for the battery charge。
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Hello @m5stack
I believe @gabriele talks about the IP5306 (U3) in the M5GO base (and not the IP5306 (U10) in the core).
And indeed in the M5GO base IP5306 (U3) pin 8 is not connected to 5V BUS, but looking at the schematics I think that might be intentional since pin 8 is not labelled.
It is my understanding that the IP5306 (U3) in the M5GO base is solely meant to charge the battery which then powers the core, but I could be wrong about that.
Maybe it was done like this to avoid issues in case power comes in via M5GO base and USB connected to the core?
Thanks
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@felmue yep. the M5GO bottom Integrated IP5306 just for the battery charge。 your understanding is correct
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