All seems to work now, thank you for your help!
Hello
I have similar problem. Teensy and BNO just wonât light up. Everything seems to be fine at testing but with the components on, the only one that seems to have power is FP9. I took teensey off the board and connected it to computer. Computer recognized it but there still wasnât any flashing and after some time chip in the middle started heating up slowly. Can it be so simple as just unplugging and reinserting it again? What could be the cause and solution to this?
You dont have an antenna on the F9P, must be outside and able to see enough satellites
After I installed a teensy that I hadnât fried, it will light up and power the BNO even in a tin building with no satellites. Both combines that I set up behaved this way with no satellites visible. I have been running in simulator mode though so maybe thatâs why.
The teensy wont flash orange until it see antenna connected
Pretty sure you should have a green light on the bno and the cytron regardless.
Could be a bad soldier joint on the bno
Have you been through the guide posted above to test the voltages at different places before adding the components
I disconnected everything, tested it again and put it together again. This time Iâve flipped bno around and connected antenna. Hook it up to battery, pin 21 12v, pin 23 gnd. Bno now has green light but teensy still does nothing neither is cytron. Everything is cool except microchip on teensy but itâs not really hot just a little bit warmâŚ
You need to put wire where it says 12 v cytron
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