I'm not sure if i'm posting in the right place but, I was wondering if you have any update on the 2.2 pcb boards being ready for sale again. Looking forward to getting hold of one

Helder wrote:Post an image and I'll have a look and offer some advice.OrbitalPi wrote:Helder wrote: First post has alternate points for the audio and also a few pages back there is another image with the traces color coded so it's easy to find alternate locations.
Thanks for the reply @helder
I just want to clarify. I accidently removed the pad at the bottom of R18. And I've lost the resistor R17. can I still tap to the pad as specified on the diagram or do I need to replace that resistor first?
Simple put the resistors in place and solder one end that has the pad and then bridge the 2 resistor ends with some solder like in the image:OrbitalPi wrote:
Thanks again
Still waiting on headphone sockets before taking any orders, I used a 3rd party site that buys from China on Taobao.com and they apparently have my goods but haven't shipped it yet so I can't really give an accurate ETA but I'm expecting them next week.Kungy wrote:Hi @Helder ,
I'm not sure if i'm posting in the right place but, I was wondering if you have any update on the 2.2 pcb boards being ready for sale again. Looking forward to getting hold of oneThanks
Helder wrote:Simple put the resistors in place and solder one end that has the pad and then bridge the 2 resistor ends with some solder like in the image:OrbitalPi wrote:
Thanks again
Still waiting on headphone sockets before taking any orders, I used a 3rd party site that buys from China on Taobao.com and they apparently have my goods but haven't shipped it yet so I can't really give an accurate ETA but I'm expecting them next week.Kungy wrote:Hi @Helder ,
I'm not sure if i'm posting in the right place but, I was wondering if you have any update on the 2.2 pcb boards being ready for sale again. Looking forward to getting hold of oneThanks
Hey helder, thanks for the reply!Helder wrote:I guess you didn't follow the guides people post very well since I see that you have the resistors you added going to the Speaker - when it should go to the Speaker+. Also those ugly solder blobs on the PWM pads could be a problem, you didn't burn or rip one of those pads did you?
If none of the pads or traces are burned or ripped off and the headphone jack is soldered on properly you should have sound coming from the headphone as long as the config.txt is correct. I would try a fresh Retropie install and manually edit the config.txt for the PWM Audio as a last resort.dongilles wrote:Hey helder, thanks for the reply!Helder wrote:I guess you didn't follow the guides people post very well since I see that you have the resistors you added going to the Speaker - when it should go to the Speaker+. Also those ugly solder blobs on the PWM pads could be a problem, you didn't burn or rip one of those pads did you?
I tried both + and- because someone here said changing it could help. Changes it to the speaker +.
Also the PMW pad is fine. Bad soldering. Fixed it up now.
Sadly the problems are the same.
Do you perhaps have some more tips?
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