p_wats
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Looking for some solidarity or maybe just some pity.
Basically, I'm pretty sure I'm looking at 7(!) dead FV-1 chips (including 3 I just bought from stompboxparts.com) and multiple PCBs that I can't complete (Deflector, Arachnid).
I've been building for a long time and have built some cool stuff (hundreds of pedals, tube amps, repaired synths, etc.). I've also successfully built a half dozen FV-1 projects, including several where I soldered the SMD chip myself.
However, recently I can't seem to do anything but damage these supposedly hardy chips. I could see maybe one or two, but seven???
My breadboard test rig seemed to indicate 2 of the 7 chips were fine, but then I tried one on an Arachnid board I've been having issues with and after working for a day the output from pin 28 started sputtering. Now it's back on the breadboard, completely non-responsive (though voltages seem fine aside from pin 1 being low). In frustration, I then installed the EZ-FV1 board with the only remaining brand new chip backwards in my breadboard, seemingly killing it too!
Aside from that last obvious blunder, the only common denominator I can think of is that I changed my soldering iron last year to a T12-type, but can't see how that would damage chips unless stray voltage might be getting through the tip (I've checked, and it seems to be grounded). I have built some successful non-FV-1 pedals since.
In any case, I'm at the stage where I don't trust my tools, boards, hands or eyes and building isn't fun anymore, so it might be time for a break.
Anyone else ever have any FV-1 issues?
Basically, I'm pretty sure I'm looking at 7(!) dead FV-1 chips (including 3 I just bought from stompboxparts.com) and multiple PCBs that I can't complete (Deflector, Arachnid).
I've been building for a long time and have built some cool stuff (hundreds of pedals, tube amps, repaired synths, etc.). I've also successfully built a half dozen FV-1 projects, including several where I soldered the SMD chip myself.
However, recently I can't seem to do anything but damage these supposedly hardy chips. I could see maybe one or two, but seven???
My breadboard test rig seemed to indicate 2 of the 7 chips were fine, but then I tried one on an Arachnid board I've been having issues with and after working for a day the output from pin 28 started sputtering. Now it's back on the breadboard, completely non-responsive (though voltages seem fine aside from pin 1 being low). In frustration, I then installed the EZ-FV1 board with the only remaining brand new chip backwards in my breadboard, seemingly killing it too!
Aside from that last obvious blunder, the only common denominator I can think of is that I changed my soldering iron last year to a T12-type, but can't see how that would damage chips unless stray voltage might be getting through the tip (I've checked, and it seems to be grounded). I have built some successful non-FV-1 pedals since.
In any case, I'm at the stage where I don't trust my tools, boards, hands or eyes and building isn't fun anymore, so it might be time for a break.
Anyone else ever have any FV-1 issues?
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