WS5100 GW is not working after 2.0.1b update [SOLVED]
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@hek The issue is that nrf24l01+ was (and still is) working fine with pre 2.0 version. In fact it was one of the best transceivers I have in terms of range.
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@alexsh1 You could consider donating this radio to the project, so we can run some tests on it.
If an incompatibility snook in with 2.0.0. we might be able to fix it, so we can all benefit from it.@Yveaux @hek More than happy to donate. However, as I discovered today the issue was not the transceiver. The issue was this little board (AMS1117 3.3). The problem is that it has been working intermittently.

My multimeter was showing a stable 3.4V, but under load it was behaving strangely. A normal nrf24l01+ (non PA) was performing much better for a while and then after a while it would start playing again.
I have spent a few months trying to troubleshoot the problem not spending too much time, but today I decided to nail it down finally.
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@Yveaux @hek More than happy to donate. However, as I discovered today the issue was not the transceiver. The issue was this little board (AMS1117 3.3). The problem is that it has been working intermittently.

My multimeter was showing a stable 3.4V, but under load it was behaving strangely. A normal nrf24l01+ (non PA) was performing much better for a while and then after a while it would start playing again.
I have spent a few months trying to troubleshoot the problem not spending too much time, but today I decided to nail it down finally.
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@alexsh1 Any idea what is wrong with it? The AMS1117 is a rather common chip and not much else is on it, so I wonder what caused the issue...
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@Yveaux No idea - I just replaced it for a similar board. I am going to change AMS1117 or can donate it if you can to get down to the bottom of it
@alexsh1 Well, I suspect the AMS is of bad quality, hardly able to supply 100mA.
Another thing is that when they fail for some reason, they tend to short-circuit internally and pass on their input voltage to their outputs directly, frying the circuit you're trying to power :rage4:
At least, that's what I found out about them so far... -
@alexsh1 Well, I suspect the AMS is of bad quality, hardly able to supply 100mA.
Another thing is that when they fail for some reason, they tend to short-circuit internally and pass on their input voltage to their outputs directly, frying the circuit you're trying to power :rage4:
At least, that's what I found out about them so far...@Yveaux said:
they tend to short-circuit internally and pass on their input voltage to their outputs directly, frying the circuit you're trying to power :rage4:
Luckily, this is not what happened to me.
AMS1117 has not failed completely. Only with PA version (higher current) I experienced issues.