Thurston wrote:Yes, the voltage went down.dmitri wrote:Try one more thing. Turn it on. Start measuring voltage on pin 3 of the LCD connector.
Press the key UP and keep it pressed for a few seconds. Was the voltage on the pin 3 of the LCD connector changing??Yes, the voltage went up.dmitri wrote:Press the key DOWN and keep it pressed for a few seconds. Was the voltage on the pin 3 of the LCD connector changing?
This is a good sign. It means that Atmega is working although shorts or breaks may prevent the whole thing from working properly.
Take the multiplexer IC connected to pin 40 of Atmega out of its socket. Power the board up and touch the pin 40 of Atmega with tweezers or a thin screwdriver. Your fingers' bare skin must be in contact with metal surface of the tweezers or the screwdriver. While touching and and then releasing the pin 40 monitor voltage on the pin 27 of Atmega. Does it change? What is it?