If these were just samples i would have flushed them.
Bought 10 first to test. Worked fine for a week so thought these are good. But now facing these issues
Bought 10 first to test. Worked fine for a week so thought these are good. But now facing these issues
It was the first iteration of many with 30mm long track. Now it is very short. I don't have a company email so unable to raise an issue on ti forum.
Ah so no company email required to sell you 1000 pieces but when it comes to support on that purchase, a company email suddenly required. Got it.
I tried to login into forum but it says verified company email is a must.
I will send them an email about this issue.
Also i have attached the screenshot for you to confirm my claims. I felt like you were mocking. Sorry if i am wrong.
I will send them an email about this issue.
Also i have attached the screenshot for you to confirm my claims. I felt like you were mocking. Sorry if i am wrong.
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My email address is gmail domain not my company one. I am able to login but not to ask a question. Sorry i said unable to login.
I'm not mocking you, rather I consider it rather poor business practice to take your money (kerching! thanks a lot!) and then leave you without support.
At the very least they should issue you a clear warning when you make a purchase without a 'valid company email' that you'll be denied direct support on their forum.
At the very least they should issue you a clear warning when you make a purchase without a 'valid company email' that you'll be denied direct support on their forum.
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I don't think they have left me without support. I am unable to connect to them is the issue. I cannot blame unless i talk to them directly.I'm not mocking you, rather I consider it rather poor business practice to take your money (kerching! thanks a lot!) and then leave you without support.
Please show me a closeup photo of your cleanest SMT soldering job - before explosion and rework. I still think it is due to solder bridges or leftover solder blobs (little balls) that are causing shorts. Apart from a major layout error, or faulty capacitor, it has to be the cause.
Can you be so sure when the amp was working for two weeks straight for 6 hour minimum a day, that the cause of the problem be a short?
A single short anywhere on ic would make it go silent for the get go. Don't you think so too?
A single short anywhere on ic would make it go silent for the get go. Don't you think so too?
I had some issue with pcb manufacturing i guess. i tried different pcb vendor and now i have not found any issues with ic's. Works well now.
Yes, PCB can be a potential problem, it happen to me too (but my fault; long timea ago); my case was not damaging to anything because I spotted the faults in time. The etching leave some residue and in between very close traces were either small shorts (almost invisible with naked eyes) or resistance (worse, because can cause impossible/unpredictable problems...). Solved and never used too old FeCl3 again...
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