Okay, as you know by now, I don't really know much about Atmega chips, or PICs or anything like that. I pulled out the multimeter to just check and see if I had signal continuity across some soldering points...simply using the DC/Ohm-meter to see if there was any resistance being registered and, therefore, an electrical signal present between two points. Pretty basic. The thing is, I don't really know where there should be an electrical signal and where there shouldn't be one. In a recent post from Dmitri in another thread with funkystx (
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1435) he says "Besides ground and power pins no pins in Atmega are interconnected. You have shorts." So decided to just touch the leads of my multimeter on a pin and start going around the entire Atmega chip (while installed on the PCB) to see if there's a signal present between any pins. Any idea if that is worth doing or not?
I don't really know how the standard pin numbering works on the chip. My best understanding is that pin #1 is the one that has a little marker next to it - in this case it was a little circle with an arrow pointing at it. I read on another site somewhere that the pin numbers simply go in counterclockwise direction from there, 1-20 down one side and 21-40 up the other. So based on this numbering here's what I did:
- one lead of the multimeter touching pin #40
- second lead of multimeter touching one pin after another and I'd write down if there was any signal and, if so, what the resulting resistance reading was on the multimeter.
I did not have time to check every pin, and I didn't want to go too far with it if it turns out that it's an unnecessary process. Here's the result of my limited testing:
Pin #40 to #39: 9.39 ohms
Pin #40 to #38: 9.5 ohms
Pin #40 to #37: 9.4 ohms
Pin #40 to #32: 8.28 ohms
Pin #40 to #31: 4.75 ohms
Pin #40 to #30: 9.57 ohms
Pin #40 to #29: 14.47 ohms
Pin #40 to #28: 18.27 ohms
This is the extent of interconnections between pin #40 and the other pins down this side (21-40)...I did not (yet) check on any interconnections between #40 and pins 1-20. Should I?
Pin #39 to #40: 9.39 ohms
Pin #39 to #38: 9.4 ohms
Pin #39 to #37: 9.29 ohms
Pin #39 to #32: 8.17 ohms
Pin #39 to #31: 4.63 ohms
Pin #39 to #30: 9.46 ohms
Pin #39 to #29: 14.35 ohms
Pin #39 to #28: 18.16 ohms
Same as above, this is the what was tested between pin #39 and the others on this side of the chip (21-40).
Like I said, I didn't want to go any further with any of this testing if it turns out to be unnecessary and/or not telling us any useful information. I certainly will test every pin combination if you want me to. I'm trying to see what kind of troubleshooting I can accomplish before having to resort to sending the board to Jman to look at.
Any thoughts on this info?