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moodlamp_hardware-debugging [2010/04/07 20:17] – new debugging site 85.181.10.170 | moodlamp_hardware-debugging [2010/04/22 18:48] – more debugging test's joe | ||
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Switch your Multimeter to " | Switch your Multimeter to " | ||
- | You could also youse the Resistance Measurement of your Multimeter, you should measure a rather high Resistance. | + | You could also use the Resistance Measurement of your Multimeter, you should measure a rather high Resistance. |
If you have a short look closely at your PCB an find the short! As soon you have no short it is safe to connect your moodlamp to the Power Supply. | If you have a short look closely at your PCB an find the short! As soon you have no short it is safe to connect your moodlamp to the Power Supply. | ||
- | ====== Test 2: USB Chip ====== | + | ====== Test 2: USB Chip and Linux Kernel====== |
Test the USB Connection. | Test the USB Connection. | ||
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+ | ====== Test 3: moodlamp and mld ====== | ||
+ | * Connect your moodlamp to USB and start the moodlamp daemon with "sudo python mld.py" | ||
+ | * Start a telnet connection to the running mld with " | ||
+ | * Use "?" | ||
+ | * Use " | ||
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+ | If you build your moodlamp with the optional rfm12 radio and if there are other rfm12 moodlamps around, they should be listed. | ||
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+ | ====== Test 4: flashing via ISP/USB ====== | ||
+ | ... | ||
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+ | ====== Missing color/ | ||
+ | * Consider resoldering your LED-wires to the PCB. | ||
+ | * Switch your Multimeter to " | ||