03-11-2022, 19:52
Hi,
You did the right test! From it I can see that currently the system isn't able to read data from the logger chip, and probably isn't able to write to it too.
The chip may have been damaged (very unlikely), the most likely is that some of the pins are in bad contact. For now don't replace the chip, first carefully try to reheat the solder of each of the pins. If you have some solder flux at home, apply some to all the pins before reheating them. After this operation, run the flash_write_test programme again. If everything went well, instead of the strange chars, you will see the text: "WeatherDuino 4Pro Dual Band"
If you need help identifying which chip is dataloger, please let me know.
Rgs.
Werk_AG
You did the right test! From it I can see that currently the system isn't able to read data from the logger chip, and probably isn't able to write to it too.
The chip may have been damaged (very unlikely), the most likely is that some of the pins are in bad contact. For now don't replace the chip, first carefully try to reheat the solder of each of the pins. If you have some solder flux at home, apply some to all the pins before reheating them. After this operation, run the flash_write_test programme again. If everything went well, instead of the strange chars, you will see the text: "WeatherDuino 4Pro Dual Band"
If you need help identifying which chip is dataloger, please let me know.
Rgs.
Werk_AG

