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In the current revision, the RF233 enable pin is tied to ground because of an original misdiagnosis of #7. Since that's now fixed we should re-establish the SAM4L's control over the RF233's enable pin.
Test that controlling the enable pin from the SAM4L no longer browns out the SAM4L
If it works, remove the trace/resistor grounding the enable pin.
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In my experiments with an older board --- one without RF233_EN tied to ground, but with the power-related patch wires --- this still does not work. I believe @shaneleonard thinks this is related to the problem in #12 and the same fix might apply.
In the current revision, the RF233 enable pin is tied to ground because of an original misdiagnosis of #7. Since that's now fixed we should re-establish the SAM4L's control over the RF233's enable pin.
Test that controlling the enable pin from the SAM4L no longer browns out the SAM4L
If it works, remove the trace/resistor grounding the enable pin.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: