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manufactured JLC PCB trace/connectivity weirdness
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src1989:
I designed a 5V LED PCB (The BigClivicle), which flashes LEDs with a PIC micro. I've so far assembled about 50 of these without a problem.
this one icicle has such a problem: several of the segments don't light at all, or sometimes they light dimly.
initially i thought it i'd cooked the LEDs or the PIC by keeping the iron on too long. replaced them. problem persists :-//
transplanted the "dud" PIC and LEDs to another PCB, and they worked perfectly. :-//
thought it could be flux residue; cleaned it off with IPA solvent. problem persists. :-//
re-did the solder joints. problem persists. :-//
bleeped the traces out and everything connects where it should, and nothing shorted... :-//
what can i try next?
DavidAlfa:
Just don't bother saving a cheap pcb?
Kim Christensen:
--- Quote ---bleeped the traces out and everything connects where it should, and nothing shorted... :-//
what can i try next?
--- End quote ---
You must have missed something. Check it using "ohm" mode instead of the "beeper" mode. A low ohm resistor (33ohm) will "beep" and a high resistance one (100K) will not beep, giving you a false sense of confidence that all is OK when it's really not.
n4u:
Maybe you provide high resolution image and show us. Maybe there is less soldermast and u short sth when soldering ?
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