Hantek 6022BE USB Port pulled out

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  • Vanillaboard
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    • Feb 2024
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    Hantek 6022BE USB Port pulled out

    Hello everyone,

    I'm currently working on a Hantek 6022BE where the USB port and vias have been ripped off the PCB. Here are the steps I've taken so far:
    1. Power Supply: I've tapped the power supply next to the via from the tracer.
    2. GND: I've successfully connected the GND as well.
    3. Data Lines: I soldered the D+ and D- lines directly to the USB controller (CY7C68013A-100AXC) at pins 17 and 18.

    Now I'm wondering if I need pull-up resistors. According to my observation, the tracer goes directly from D+ and D- to the USB Port. Could that be right?

    Despite these steps, Windows does not recognize the device. I've already checked the drivers and tried different USB ports, but to no avail.

    Has anyone had similar experiences or can offer any tips on what else I could check? I would appreciate any help!

    Thanks in advance!
  • CapLeaker
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    • Dec 2014
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    • Canada

    #2
    Could be also the usb controller IC is bad.

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    • redbaron1007
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2021
      • 107
      • United States

      #3
      What does the area look like? Could we get some pictures of where the usb port was ripped out or a before and after?

      If the vias are ripped out it's possible something still isn't making a connection somewhere on the board. Usually if I have ripped vias I like to run some 34 gauge enameled wire through the via and flood it with solder to have the best chance of making the connection again.

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      • Vanillaboard
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        • Feb 2024
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        #4
        I have to correct my post. It was my own fault. I Did not have installed the right drivers on my test device. On my laptop (Where i Use the device normally) it works fine 😅
        Thanks anyways for your answers!

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