I accidently made a short circuit providing 20V AC to an analog input pin on my arduino.
As a result a small chip on it exploded.
I'm talking about an arduino UNO Rev3.
When i look here http://www.instructables.com/id/Fix-a-fried-Arduino-Mega/ its nog my voltage regulater or my over current protector thats destroyed.
It are the 2 chips on the left side of the ATMega.
As an attatchment you can see the damage.
When i plug it into my PC both the lights Tx and Rx light up, but not the "on" light.
When i hold the reset button Rx, Tx and "on" are lit up.
My arduino isn't recognized by the sotware either.
Holox:
How can I know know which components suffered damage as well?
Just because it works today doesn't mean it is damaged either. Without parametrically testing each component, you really can't be sure what has been damaged.
Given that you actually blew a couple of components, none of which are in the direct path of the analog inputs, you may want to consider this an expensive lesson.
Well, I'll try and replace the two visible broken components and hope it works.
Yeah I think I learned my lesson.
I was rather carefull, builded the high power AC circuit and didn't connect any wires from arduino to it. Unfortunatly i already had my wires ready sticking out of the arduino and one wire in the bunch touched a conducting wire resulting in a flash.
So it's kind of a "clutter related accident"
Thanks for your fast reply and i'll keep you posted if i'm able to fix it