Discuss Nava construction and related issues
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Hello everybody.
I just finished my nava with the last bom update (Nava v1.0 BOM [5/18/16 IMPORTANT BOM UPDATE)]. Every module checked and seem to be ok, all voltajes on ics messures properly. When I turn on nava, all the buttons and leds are lighted but don´t show anything on the lcd (lcd adjusted), sequencer it´s not running, any sound from any output. Maybe the ATMEGA isn´t proprerlly flashed? Any idea? I´m getting crazy
Thankyou very much in advance

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Sounds to me like IC115 is the problem. Try replacing it. Display adjustment is done with TM3. Also take out the resistor at R694 and put in a wire instead. The display has a resitor built in for the backlight, so the 1.2k one in R694 causes it to be too dark.
IMPORTANT: Always turn off your Nava when doing any changes or touching the board. Otherwise you run a high risk to damage components, especially ICs!
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Hi Klang. I´ll try with replacing the ic115. I did the display adjustment in TM3, If i trim to máximum position I can see the red squares for the letters but any letter, so do you mean I need change the value of R694.
Thankyou verymuch in advance
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If you can't see anything then the issue is somewhere else. With the 1.2k implemented the light is just more dim. But try replacing IC115 first. I am very sure this is the reason why your display is dark...

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KlangGenerator on Mar 16th, '17, 15:23, edited 1 time in total.
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I assumed the LCD was toast, so I replaced it with a band new one rather than risk using the old one.
That looks like a nice desoldering tool though, I might check that out - I've been getting by with a cheap heated tool with solenoid pump type deal, which was a step up from the heated tool with manual spring pump, but still nowhere as nice or quick as that one. And seeing as I have another TTSH kit to put together, and a Jasper Wasp clone it might be a worthy purchase...

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Yes, it is possible that Atmega is dead.
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Did you do a complete reset? Press "start" and "stop" when powering up, then initialize eeprom by pressing "start' and "enter". Also did you adjust "tm3" for display contrast?