On Sat, 07 Apr 2012 20:32:41 +0200
Soren Kristensen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Are not really interested in commenting on Attila, especially as you
> seems to have received private emails off list (or the one with photo is
> stuck in our spam filter....).
It is not private and it is not stuck in your spamfilter.
I send it to the mailinglist, but apearantly a 30kB picture and
a long description what it shows is to big and thus it is stuck in
the moderation queue. As the moderator of the mailinglist has not rejected
the mail yet, i havent bothered to send it again without the picture.
> But of course the net5501 have power and ground planes, that should be
> obvious to any engineer, it's actually a 6 layer board. And the memory
> have more than enough decoupling capacitors of different sizes, just go
> to newegg.com and look at some pictures showing how few capacitors
> module manufacturers believe are needed....
To the contrary, it does not have enough capacitors.
> As I have stated before, afaik the net5501 do not have any design
> issues, Attila's problem is most likely either software related, wlan
> card related, or he might have a defect board (rare, but do of course
> happens), which I have offered to replace before. But of course not if
> he have ruined it with his experiments....
If i had a software problem, why does the behaviour change if
i connect two 1000uF capacitors to the powersupply pins available
at J5? And how come the whole issue disapears after soldering three
dozen of capacitors at various places?
Attila Kinali
--
Why does it take years to find the answers to
the questions one should have asked long ago?
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