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Re: QMX+. Vdd shorted to ground
#QMXplus
#troubleshooting
I just finished building my QMX+ and had the same problem. I found that I did not set the VBAT to Vdd jumper wire close enough to the board under the GPS board and it shorted out the Vdd to the SMA connector.
After removing the GPS board, the short went away but Vdd was dead. Q102 was now bad and after replacing it, everything powered up.
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Re: QMX SMD assembly defect
Excellent.
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I'd personally not try to repair that SMPS for possible use except for rework practice and then run the standalone tests to see if I succeeded. Greg
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Re: QMX SMD assembly defect
So, did you install the spare and is the unit OK?
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GREG KI4NVX?
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Re: QMX+. Vdd shorted to ground
#QMXplus
#troubleshooting
Is the short on the main board with ps units and control board removed?
If so, see this post, a couple of people have had this issue recently.?
Also check the metal screw head, make sure it is not touching adjacent components. And I would check carefully for bridged solder pads, particularly anywhere near you installed components. |
Re: QMX SMD assembly defect
Finished my QMX+ today and is was not powering up.
The diode on the backside of the 3.3V module had one pad ripped away and was 90¡ã rotated.
As it looks to me, the pin is not bend enough to allow the 90¡ã rotation. Seems to me that this already happended during the soldering process. Luckily I had spare boards ordered with the kit, just in case...
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Re: Seeking Help with QMX Kit Issues
Hello Eddie.
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Ludwig's suggestion to look at the WIKI doc is spot on.
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I'd check the ohms continuity between ground and each of the VCC and VDD rails first. Remove the SMPS boards boards before doing this and do not apply power or have any other cables or keys attached.
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If too low or especially if showing close to shorts then one or more components on the? main PCB have failed. Tracking those down is difficult. There are several threads where advanced operators have tracked down one or more failed components. Hard and amazing analysis and rework.
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Or, you could contact Jeff Moore for his excellent repair service. Query him at QRZ for his private email address. He revived my QMX+ Rev 1 quickly. I subsequently blew up that one while probing poorly with temperature sensors. The standalone SMPS board checks led to finding one was toast and that one of the rails was shorted on the Main PCB?
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I opted to purchase a 2nd QMX+, a Rev 2, assembled it very carefully and I am back on the air. Now have a component donor main PCB board for future fumbles. :)
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73 GREG KI4NVX?
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Re: QMX+ build: figuring things out? Maybe.
There's really not enough room. It's pretty crowded, and there are surface-mount caps right near it. I have thought about it, and might give it a second look when I come back to it. Michael WD0OM On Thu, Oct 3, 2024, at 08:55, Daniel Conklin wrote:
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QMX+. Vdd shorted to ground
#QMXplus
#troubleshooting
Just completed my QMX+ build. ?It wouldn't boot up. ?I removed the front panel board, SMS boards and the GPS board. ?And after much investigation I found that Vdd is shorted to ground.
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After hours of inspection with a jewelers loupe, it is not a soldier whisker that I can see. ?
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Any Suggestions?
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all the best, ?
Scott. ? KO4NLM
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Re: Seeking Help with QMX Kit Issues
Hi Bruce,
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I certainly agree with you now! I¡¯ve definitely learned my lesson the hard way. I just hope no one else tries to be a hero and attempts to save their boards the way I did¡ªit could save them a lot of disappointment.
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Thanks for the insight!
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Eddie W2FTL |
Re: Seeking Help with QMX Kit Issues
Hi Ludwig,
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Thanks again for the link! I did take a look at the document and followed the steps for troubleshooting the SMPS boards using the terminal. Unfortunately, both of my assembled QMX boards only consume power when I press the left encoder button, but they immediately stop drawing any power as soon as I let go.
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I¡¯ve closely inspected both boards for any signs of physical damage, like burned components, but everything looks clean. I¡¯m concerned that the SMPS boards from Kit #1 were damaged when I accidentally applied 30V, and when I placed them into Kit #2 (which was working fine), they might have sent too much voltage to the processor, potentially killing it. It¡¯s really disheartening, as now I might have two damaged kits¡ªor, at the very least, a lot of spare parts.
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If you have any other suggestions, I¡¯d really appreciate them!
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73,
Eddie W2FTL |
Re: QMX mid-band - back from the dead
I've built a QMX HB and 2 QMX+ units.
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In all three I found the screw head to be too close for comfort to that nearby chip. I simply filed a flat on the screw head right down to almost the ends of a pair of the Phillips head slots. Used a hand file for two then remembered I had a nice Dremel tool and used a medium coarse sanding drum for the third. That last one took about 2 minutes going carefully.? You can also shift the screw body a bit away from the IC when doing the final snug down of the screw/washer/nut. Hold the screw head with a screwdriver and tighten the nut carefully with your fingers or a small pair of pliers while adjusting the position of the washer over the BS170's. No need to use a lot of torque!? 73 GREG KI4NVX?
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