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Oh my, the dreaded EMI. Can you post a screenshot or photo of what you see on the oscilloscope? Does this also occur with the original firmware? Did you try adding shielding? IMHO this should be solved at the software level. But for that I would need to know what the spikes look like. |
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I think I've read somewhere about a similar problem. Can other users report? |
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alfmck: it my understanding that you are a native Russian speaker. Could you check the Russian translation in 2.2beta3? The strings are available here: https://github.com/Gissio/radpro/blob/main/platform.io/src/strings/ru.h If you are willing to help us with these, please follow the discussion here: #241 |
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After flashed radpro I noticed that when my GC-01 is in measurement state, time by time it enters in MODE state.
I checked the signals on buttons wires with oscilloscope and saw that the short pulses to ground induces from high voltage generator. The biggest of them were on MODE button wire. It looks that the button state scanning algorithm sometimes detects these pulses as the MODE button was pressed. My GC-01 has a H614 tube soldered nearby this button. Maybe there was defect in pin9 of CH32F103R8T6 that after trying physically filter that pulse, pin9 on MC became faulty. So, I'm going to reprogram radpro, making button UP to fulfill MODE button function. Thank Gissio that You supplied distributives.
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