TWELITE (SMD)
Hardware
Which pins should be brought out for firmware writing or setting changes?
You need to have the TWELITE R3 in a connectable state.
Therefore, please bring out the seven pins listed in the TWELITE R3 datasheet.
- R3
GND
#1
-> SMD#20
#28
#30
#31
#32
/GND
- R3
TXD
#2
-> SMD#8
/TX
- R3
PRG
#3
-> SMD#2
/PWM3
- R3
RXD
#4
-> SMD#9
/RX
- R3
RST
#5
-> SMD#21
/RST
- R3
VCC
#6
-> SMD#5
/VCC
- R3
SET
#7
-> SMD#13
/DI1
SET
is not mandatory.
However, devices such as the TWELITE CUE that involve sleep modes perform a reset with the SET pin held low to wake the device before settings are applied.
What should I do if the device overheats during use, stops working, or fails?
It is possible that the device is affected by static electricity or electromagnetic noise.
Except for the radio section, TWELITE’s basic I/O pins are directly connected to semiconductors. Therefore, in environments with significant static electricity or electromagnetic noise, failure may occur without proper countermeasures.
Can it be reflowed twice?
No, it cannot.
Since the semiconductor chips are reflowed onto the board once during TWELITE manufacturing, the reflow count for the TWELITE module is one time only.