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| A second hardware problem you may encounter is that the Digispark fits to loosly in the usb port. Sometimes this is visible becouse the Digispark sits in an angle. A good fix for this is a litle bit of stiky tape on the bottom of the spark and/or using a usb extention cable. | A second hardware problem you may encounter is that the Digispark fits to loosly in the usb port. Sometimes this is visible becouse the Digispark sits in an angle. A good fix for this is a litle bit of stiky tape on the bottom of the spark and/or using a usb extention cable. | ||
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| + | ===== Short Socket ===== | ||
| + | As Digispark has no fuse or current limiting socket, it is possibble to break Digispark by short socketing 5V line. In this case, D3 diode usually burns out. You can repair it, adding new diode in parallel: | ||
| + | {{ :digispark:burned_digispark_repair.jpg?direct&200|}} | ||
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| ==== Software ==== | ==== Software ==== | ||
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| === Drivers === | === Drivers === | ||