09-02-2017, 06:26 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-02-2017, 07:28 AM by MarkHaysHarris777.)
Greetings,
This is a footnote to this keyboard nightmare;
... I have discovered why the Alt keys on my keyboard are dead; one corner pin on the control chip is bent and suffers one of three distinct possibilities:
1) the pin missed getting soldered at all
2) the pin is soldered but is so skewed to the left that its a cold solder joint at best , or
3) the pin is actually shorted against the pin-pad next door !
Using a microscope the defect on the board is very clearly evident. I am sorely temped to try and correct the defect; on the other hand, the keyboard has been remapped and the pinebook functions, so I may just leave this little anomaly alone (gives the device character). I haven't fully decided yet. The pin is a corner pin and fairly easy to get to with a very fine point. I will probably wait for the verification from the schematic that the pin in question is the line on the matrix affecting both Alt keys.
Note:
From the schematic: the pin in question is pin(12) labeled in red (C3) and labeled in blue|green (P01).
so, pin(12) is either loose, poorly connected, or shorted to pin(11).
PS. don't remove that shield|heatsink over the main board without a damned good reason ! That thin metal can is virtually impossible to replace ( many small clips have to be lined up ( and three heat transfer pads ) not to mention the eMMC module is double sided taped to the shield !
( words to the wise )
This is a footnote to this keyboard nightmare;
... I have discovered why the Alt keys on my keyboard are dead; one corner pin on the control chip is bent and suffers one of three distinct possibilities:
1) the pin missed getting soldered at all
2) the pin is soldered but is so skewed to the left that its a cold solder joint at best , or
3) the pin is actually shorted against the pin-pad next door !
Using a microscope the defect on the board is very clearly evident. I am sorely temped to try and correct the defect; on the other hand, the keyboard has been remapped and the pinebook functions, so I may just leave this little anomaly alone (gives the device character). I haven't fully decided yet. The pin is a corner pin and fairly easy to get to with a very fine point. I will probably wait for the verification from the schematic that the pin in question is the line on the matrix affecting both Alt keys.
Note:
From the schematic: the pin in question is pin(12) labeled in red (C3) and labeled in blue|green (P01).
so, pin(12) is either loose, poorly connected, or shorted to pin(11).
PS. don't remove that shield|heatsink over the main board without a damned good reason ! That thin metal can is virtually impossible to replace ( many small clips have to be lined up ( and three heat transfer pads ) not to mention the eMMC module is double sided taped to the shield !
( words to the wise )
marcushh777
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please join us for a chat @ irc.pine64.xyz:6667 or ssl irc.pine64.xyz:6697
( I regret that I am not able to respond to personal messages; let's meet on irc! )