Ive recently been working on my own design for Particle P1, and was able to get it work. However, when i soldered the second board i have the issue that i am not able to get it into listening mode, same thing happens when i try to go into safe mode. However I am able to get it into DFU mode. Any ideas on what the issue could be are appreciated.
Seems like a firmware issue, given that i have not claimed the P1 yet (Since i cant put it into listening mode) what should be my next steps from here to fix this?
Too bad, Rick has mentioned not too long ago that there are some circumstances where some erroneous HW connections can cause this behaviour, but I cannot recall what exactly that was
Update (10 sec later):
A quick search in the forum for P1 hard fault rendered this
searching the forum before posting a new question is always a good idea
Hey @ScruffR, thank you as always for your response. Yes, i did search before posting the question and also came across the post you have shared. However, the pins in question are NC, as recommended by @rickkas7. Please see below
You mentioned it worked on the first board as expected, but not on the second.
Hence the question is, could it be that it’s not the PCB itself which suffers from that issue but maybe the soldering job introduced a connection where there shouldn’t be one?
Some unintended solder blobs/bridges might be the reason.
As Rick mentioned, even signal traces routed in tight proximity to these pins may cause undesired effects. The schematic alone does not show your physical layout.
Yeah the bridging is hard to tell, although at face value I was not able to locate any bridging. The solder seems to have stayed within the boundaries of each pin pretty nicely. Below, is a zoom in from one of the side, this is pretty much how it is with other pins