coseyfannitutti / mysterium

TKL keyboard that can be entirely assembled using only through hole components, including usb type-c
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Power surge in USB device #22

Open damiencap opened 3 years ago

damiencap commented 3 years ago

Just looking for some info. I assume if I encounter such an error in windows I have bridging between the USB header pins?

If so, have I just fried the board? I've tried to clean up the pins but I'm a new to soldering so I'm not sure if the job is good enough at this point.

Now when I plug the keyboard in I get the "device connected" sound followed by the "device disconnected" sounds.

Just wondering if I'll need a new PCB or if there's potentially another issue at play.

IUEngineering commented 3 years ago

Probably a short somewhere between VCC and GND. I would carefully look at the USB-C port and check for a solder bridge there.

alecnewgen commented 1 year ago

When I had this issue, it was always the USB-C solder bridges.