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I believe he was referring to that smaller yellow cap just to the right of the back side of the micro USB port.
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I believe he was referring to that smaller yellow cap just to the right of the back side of the micro USB port.
There is a voltage map picture early on in the manual, the one to replace is the one with the 14V arrow.
I picked up a CF-X last week along with most of the electronic components. As a test, I wired everything up to a breadboard; I'm getting some really weird behavior and I'm about stumped.
I have: CF-X, RG Royal Blue Tri-Cree, 2 momentary switches, a cheapo .5 W 8 ohm speaker (haven't ordered the real thing yet; just for test). There is no battery involved, and no recharge port (yet). Right now I have the whole thing connected up on a breadboard and using a variable benchtop power supply to provide 3.7v.
I'm using the SD-card as it came with the only tweak being that I fiddled with the "valsnd" a bit to see if I could get something more intelligible. I can get the board to boot up, but then it starts acting strangely-- First, the bootup sound is sometimes unrecognizable-- I think I've tracked it down to one of the Nightfall boot sounds (boot3, specifically), but it cuts off after about half a second or so. It always plays this same cut-off boot sound. I can get into the soundbank selection menu by holding the aux switch when starting to applying power, and it plays the "soundbank selection" voice, and then the menu background sound just fine. However, as soon as I let go of the auxiliary switch, it goes back to the boot sound. From what I can tell from reading the manual, holding the aux switch at power up should put me into the soundbank menu where I can then release the aux switch and then press the activation or aux switches to navigate and hear the font title sounds; however pressing the activation switch seems to just play the boot sound, and as mentioned letting go of the aux switch also plays the boot sound, then subsequently does nothing unless I hold it.
I can get it to beep at me if I hold the aux switch for 1.5 seconds, and the "click to confirm" on the aux switch appeared to be working when I had "valsnd=1".
I tested all of the voltages on the voltage map and the one that says +14v is actually reading about +8v for me. The others appear to be fine, from what I can tell (tiny contacts makes it a little hard).
Any thoughts?
All right, an update. I finally got some time to do some USB debugging on the card and got back some errors (see below). Having seen a number of notices about formatting the SD card around, I figured I'd give that a try. Fresh (non-quick) format to FAT32, and copy of the prior contents of the SD card back on, and it's still doing it.
I immediately notice a couple of things:Code:Init SD failed - Insert valid SD card SDHC init Init SD failed - Insert valid SD card SDHC init high speed turbo mode clock = 50000000 SDHC turbo clock mode File System Mounted OK SDHC Init success SPECS:Sectors 15523840 (7680MB) SD Clock (CSD) 25000000 Hz SD Clock 50000000 Hz Type SD SD Version 3.0 High Speed Card Installed Initialized Plecter Labs Crystal Focus v 10.001 - 11/2019 Init Motion Sensor WHO_AM_I_M = 3D - WHO_AM_I_XG = 68 Success Allocating DMA channel...DMA Ch# 0 Status: OK I2S DMA Ch=0 I2S CLOCK source = 90312500 Setting up audio DMA transfer Adding Audio DMA callback [BOOT] Scanning SD contents: Found 14 FONT(S) Found tracks folder : /tracks (Last) Selected Sound Bank : 1 Special Settings File Found [ERROR] : Problems were found during boot [ERROR] : Boot diag value = 0b1 [ERROR] : Error Counter = 0 Lookup font #1 on path /1-NIGHTFALL Check font sanity on path /1-NIGHTFALL [FONT] file humM1.wav not found [FONT] max Boot: 4 [FONT] max Power on: 4 [FONT] max Clash: 16 [FONT] max Swing: 16 [FONT] max Hum: 1 [FONT] max Blaster: 4 [FONT] max Spin: 4 [FONT] max Stab: 4 [FONT] max Pre-ON: 0 [FONT] max Post-OFF: 0 [FONT] max End Lockup: 4 [FONT] max Combo: 4 [FONT] max SmoothSwing High: 0 [FONT] max SmoothSwing Low: 0 [FONT] max Local Tracks: 0 [FONT] max iSaber Tracks: 1 [FONT] is monophonic Config load & parse time = 128 ms DMA read didn't complete [DISKIO] error [DISKIO] error [FILE] extra/UI/beep.wav not found [DISKIO] error [DISKIO] error
There is definitely a file located at extra/UI/beep.wav that sounds like a beep to me. Incidentally, the speaker does play a beep sound, but not the same beep (more like that loud annoying beep your computer makes when it boots), about when it complains about that file missing.Code:[ERROR] : Problems were found during boot [ERROR] : Boot diag value = 0b1 [ERROR] : Error Counter = 0 ... ... Config load & parse time = 128 ms DMA read didn't complete [DISKIO] error [DISKIO] error [FILE] extra/UI/beep.wav not found [DISKIO] error [DISKIO] error
Hello Everyone. I recently completed a build using CFX, and everything has been working well except for the recharge port. The audio keeps indicating that the battery charge is low, but when I plug in the charger into the port, the charger still indicates a full charge. I am using the switchcraft 2.1 power jack which is threaded into the body of the saber and the smart charger from TCSS. I can confirm that the charger is making full contact with the port, but it results in the board accent LED and the external accent LED to flicker regularly and occasionally the charger will flash red. I double checked the wiring and soldering, and everything seems good. Has anyone had experience with this happening? Also the battery is a 18650 3.7 3400 mAh battery.
You either have a faulty recharge port, charger OR there is a wiring issue with your recharge port.
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Hey hello fellow saber builders! I got crystal focus x and wired everything up. Testing it everything works except the main led. The leds are good and working. The accent light lights up too. Can someone advise and help me out here? Please thank you!
Please post your main configuration file.
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//CF-X Configuration
debug=0
logport=0
vol=90
menuvol=100
menugest=0
beep=20
muteb=0
muteoff=0
sleep=50000
deep=0
qkignite=0
orient=0
valsnd=0
switch=2
offp=0
offd=200
onp=0
ond=20
swing_flow=360
clash_flow=300
spin_flow=400
smooth_flow=1000
lockup=300
loop=1
shuffle=2
plilh=3400,4200
omnisabers=1000
bladepower=30
ledstrip=0
auxstrip=0
tridentstrip=0
accentstrip=0
dragstrip=20
strippower=1111
ls1_timings=340,700,24,1,3
ls2_timings=340,700,24,1,3
## Motion Settings
gate=50
smooth_gate=50
hswing=450
hhybrid=550
hslash=400
hforce=300
hfclash=650
hclash=850
hstab=500,-20,20
hspin=750
htwist=350
hdrag=500,-90,0
htemp=40
spectrum_mode=0
spectrum_axis=0
field=10,10,10
[profile=0]
wakeup=1
randc=0
blastp=0
random=2
pom=0
pof=0
poi=0
magic=0
saberlock=0
blastm=0
randb=2
shmrd=150
shmrp=12
shmrr=24
shmr%=60,99
focd=200
focp=20
focr=28
foc%=60,99
focl=1
focb=1
focf1=1
focf2=1
focf3=0
fade=0
flks=6
flkd=25
tridentflk=0
flkon=1
flkoff=1
pulsed=0
pulsel=0
on_fade=1
off_fade=1
unstable=0
style_pon=0
style_poff=0
style_lockup=1
style_drag=2
style_blaster=2
style_flicker=1
style_clash=1
style_stab=0
over_pon=0
over_poff=0
mapping_unstable=1
mapping_lockup=1
mapping_drag=1
mapping_flicker=1
mapping_color=0
pos_lockup=60
size_lockup=40
hcool=70
lcool=0
sparkf=120
sparkd=10
drift=1
mapb=100
mapc=70
refreshfx=12
omnisabers=0
sbolt=8,20
dbolt=40,810
lbolt=15,30
fbolt=1
rbolt=10
qbolt=50
Make the following change: strippower=0000
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