Hello
So I decided to design my own board - I read the docs about the USB resistors and where they should be etc, but then got over excited and made a mess. The 27ohm resistors are no where near the RP2040 and the tracks are thin AND go to the bottom layer and back. I know right![Smile :)]()
So - I can compile and upload code, through the Arduino IDE, to my custom layout - and the RP2040 runs the code (tested with oscilloscope) - I can then get back to mass storage drive and do that again.
However the RP2040 doesn't register as a Serial port (or HID device is i swap the code). Is this likely to be my wonky layout? Can I force the RP2040 to be a LS USB device in serial mode or do i need to redesign? Its for a joystick HID device.
Thanks
S
So I decided to design my own board - I read the docs about the USB resistors and where they should be etc, but then got over excited and made a mess. The 27ohm resistors are no where near the RP2040 and the tracks are thin AND go to the bottom layer and back. I know right

So - I can compile and upload code, through the Arduino IDE, to my custom layout - and the RP2040 runs the code (tested with oscilloscope) - I can then get back to mass storage drive and do that again.
However the RP2040 doesn't register as a Serial port (or HID device is i swap the code). Is this likely to be my wonky layout? Can I force the RP2040 to be a LS USB device in serial mode or do i need to redesign? Its for a joystick HID device.
Thanks
S
Statistics: Posted by stevemuio — Tue Jul 02, 2024 1:11 pm — Replies 0 — Views 2