p_wats
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A small victory in my battle with FV-1 build issues - I got a simple test circuit working on a breadboard, so I can use the EZ FV-1 adapter to check my graveyard of "dead" chips. Turns out the first one works absolutely fine, so that gives me hope.
I basically followed the schematic in the FV-1 datasheet, but simplified things a bit by removing the EEPROM and any program switching. Word of advice: make sure you buy 2.54mm spaced pin headers and not 2.00mm for the EZ FV-1 board. Otherwise they won't fit in a row and you have to instead break them off individually and solder them that way (not that I'd know anything about that. Shh).
Next up, to desolder the FV-1 chips currently in non-working Arachnid and Deflector builds to see if it really is the chip in each circuit causing my problems. Fingers crossed!

I basically followed the schematic in the FV-1 datasheet, but simplified things a bit by removing the EEPROM and any program switching. Word of advice: make sure you buy 2.54mm spaced pin headers and not 2.00mm for the EZ FV-1 board. Otherwise they won't fit in a row and you have to instead break them off individually and solder them that way (not that I'd know anything about that. Shh).
Next up, to desolder the FV-1 chips currently in non-working Arachnid and Deflector builds to see if it really is the chip in each circuit causing my problems. Fingers crossed!
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