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		<updated>2009-01-05T01:09:18+02:00</updated>

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The problem wasn't the resistor, but the zener.  Initially, all I could find at the local parts stores was 1 watt zeners, but eventually I found 500mW 1N747A.  With this new zener, it worked.<br /><br />Looking at the datasheets I see that the electrical characteristics differ between the 1W and 500mW zeners, which is very counter-intuitive - just like others had reported, and whose advice I ignored.  My bad.  <img class="smilies" src="./../../../images/smilies/icon_sad.gif" alt=":(" title="Sad" /> <br /><br />Thanks for your help.<p>Statistics: Posted by Guest — Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:09 am</p><hr />
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		<author><name><![CDATA[christian]]></name></author>
		<updated>2009-01-04T19:08:49+02:00</updated>

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2.2 kOhm may be too high. Did you check the voltage levels? Also make sure that your zener diodes are really low power types. You do use zeners, do you?<p>Statistics: Posted by <a href="https://forums.obdev.at/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&amp;u=8">christian</a> — Sun Jan 04, 2009 7:08 pm</p><hr />
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		<updated>2008-12-31T03:41:45+02:00</updated>

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I built a simple shield/daughter card, with 3.6v 1w zener diodes and what I believe are the appropriate resistors (2.2K pullup (to 5v) on D-, 1M pulldown on D+, and 68 ohms between the D+- lines and the Arduino ports 2 &amp; 4), but it didn't work.  I enabled DEBUG_LEVEL=2, and I see a continuous stream of &quot;ff:&quot;, which appears to mean that the bus is constantly being reset.<br /><br />Vista reports &quot;USB device not recognized&quot;<br /><br />I'm running Vista on a Dell XPS1730, with the Arduino 012 codebase/compiler.<br /><br />Has anyone seen this behavior, or have any suggestions on how to fix this?<br /><br />Here is part of the debug log:<br /><br />00:Cá01:<br />02:<br />ff:<br />03:<br />23: c3 00 ff 07 00 cd db<br />02:<br />ff:<br />02:<br />ff:<br />(lots more 02:, ff:)<br />02:<br />1d: 80 06 00 01 00 00 40 00<br />20: 4b 12 01 10 01 00 00 00 08 11 77<br />ff:<br />02:<br />20: c3 c0 16 df 05 00 01 01 02 ca 9b<br />ff:<br />02:<br />20: 4b 00 01 3f 8f<br />ff:<br />02:<br />(lots more 02:, ff:)<br />ff:<br />02:<br />1d: 00 05 02 00 00 00 00 00<br />20: 4b 00 00<br />02:<br />(lots more 02:, ff:)<br />ff:<br />02:<br />1d: 80 06 00 01 00 00 40 00<br />20: 4b 12 01 10 01 00 00 00 08 11 77<br />ff:<br />02:<br />20: c3 c0 16 df 05 00 01 01 02 ca 9b<br />ff:<br />02:<br />20: 4b 00 01 3f 8f<p>Statistics: Posted by Guest — Wed Dec 31, 2008 3:41 am</p><hr />
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