bad via's!
Posted: Oct 23rd, '16, 14:06
just a tip.
i built two Nava's at once.
one was completely finished, modded and working 100% in a week.
the other i have just got working 100% after over a month of poking around & testing.
what made it extra difficult was that there were two defects on the other PCB.
one was a bad via in the rimshot (causing the rimshot to output nada). this one was made clear by continuity testing thru the rimshot circuit according to the schematics. after quadruple-checking there was no continuity where clearly there should be, then re-soldering with no effect, i ran a tiny trace and the rimshot sprang to life.
the other one was a bad via in the hihat (causing hh, crash & ride to be silent or 'clicks'), in the path between the 4011 and the 5218. the only way i discovered it was by visually following the traces and continuity checking not only between the parts, but between the via's as well. this would be much easier with a .BRD file, as was provided for the Yocto. have eagle files been posted for the Nava?
in any case, the via's are really tiny, so in retrospect i'm not surprised i ran into a couple problematic ones...
hope this helps somebody else
i built two Nava's at once.
one was completely finished, modded and working 100% in a week.
the other i have just got working 100% after over a month of poking around & testing.
what made it extra difficult was that there were two defects on the other PCB.
one was a bad via in the rimshot (causing the rimshot to output nada). this one was made clear by continuity testing thru the rimshot circuit according to the schematics. after quadruple-checking there was no continuity where clearly there should be, then re-soldering with no effect, i ran a tiny trace and the rimshot sprang to life.
the other one was a bad via in the hihat (causing hh, crash & ride to be silent or 'clicks'), in the path between the 4011 and the 5218. the only way i discovered it was by visually following the traces and continuity checking not only between the parts, but between the via's as well. this would be much easier with a .BRD file, as was provided for the Yocto. have eagle files been posted for the Nava?
in any case, the via's are really tiny, so in retrospect i'm not surprised i ran into a couple problematic ones...
hope this helps somebody else