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Grogster

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Posted: 06:27am 18 Feb 2024
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Hi all.  

I've programmed gawd-only knows at this point, how many CMM2 units, but this is a first time error for me:





I've looked at the SDRAM chip under the microscope, but everything looks OK to me.

Peter - do these error messages mean anything to you?

If I ignore the message, and try to complete the standard KB and time data, the board goes nuts.    

Sorry I have no photo of that.

I might try reflowing the SDRAM chip.
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Posted: 07:09am 18 Feb 2024
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Its doing a ewe-turn    
 
bigmik

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Posted: 08:03am 18 Feb 2024
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G’day Grogs,

It could also be a bad connection to the Arm chip or less like a bad track, you may have to buzz them out.

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matherp
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Posted: 08:25am 18 Feb 2024
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The CMM2 firmware does a comprehensive RAM test as part of boot-up as it can't run if the RAM isn't working properly - as you have seen. The message confirms a failure

The RAM connects directly to the processor so there are a limited number of obvious possibilities.
Things to check - is the RAM the correct speed rating? Compare with working boards
Soldering
Duff RAM, Duff processor, Duff PCB.

Personally I would start by replacing the RAM chip as it is easy enough to solder
 
Grogster

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Posted: 11:28pm 18 Feb 2024
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Thanks chums.  

I think I have some RAM chips from the days when we had to manually put that on the bottom of the PCB in an earlier design.

I plan to try re-flowing the RAM chip pins just in case and see what happens before I start pulling chips off the board.

These are brand new boards from JLC, and this is the first faulty RAM chip I have ever had out of probably hundreds of boards made/sold over the years, so that's not bad motoring.  

I'll keep the thread updated on what happens.
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Grogster

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Posted: 12:54am 22 Feb 2024
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Just an update for this thread - reflowed the SDRAM chip, and the board now works fine.  

Something obviously not making contact quite right, that got fixed with a reflow.
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