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Check that the chip has a proper ground. Also, check for any bridged pins. Make sure the Arduino/Firmware is configured for VSELECT (VSELECT uses the same pin as the LED, so failing to enable it causes the Arduino to try to PWM the TPS2113). |
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I'm currently building my 3rd REV5 reader. I ran into a weird issue with this 3rd build. I'm using the Automatic Voltage Selection. But the Arduino won't power up. I poked around with the multimeter and noticed that the TPS2113 IC is outputting only around 1V on pin 7. It's getting 5V on pin 6 and 3V on pin 8 alright. I also checked continuity on all of the other pins multiple times. It is hooked up correctly. And fair enough, if I bypass the Automatic Voltage Selection and supply 3V on VCC the Arduino boots up correctly. Could this be an issue with the 0402 components or is this a faulty TPS2113? Or maybe something else?
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