yay!Looks good. Just possibly your generous ground fence adding a bit of capacitance, but not much.Its ~7mm from the rp2040.Soldering it would probably be tricky, but touching it with a grounded probe or stiff wire should be easy enough. There's plenty of space, and nothing will be harmed if you accidentally short to adjacent pins.I marked my run pin as X and poking it / connecting to GND may be a challenge.Should be fine, and you haven't got that far yet. If booting with the bootsel button pressed, the RP2040 bootrom doesn't touch the flash.BTW, Im using W25Q16JVSSIQ as flash memory. Hope it doesnt affect the setup.
My board is working now!
You can refer to the video here: https://youtu.be/qFoJXlH-0YY?si=uAsps0nKPhsxlNQp
What I did was to clean further with alcohol the board. Im able to upload blink program using Arduino IDE and is using the two cores using Earle Philhowers board package. I haven't unplugged yet from my computer. I think, I may also need to make the USB-C solder stronger. I'm hoping this will continuously run and wont encounter any other blockers.
Marking topic also as solved.
Thanks you very much @arg001
Statistics: Posted by iloveraspberrypi — Tue Nov 05, 2024 4:05 pm