Describing a problem by using a "word salad" or vague sketches like “frizzy” doesn’t help anyone understand what’s really going on. In electronics, the basic language is the schematic not casual descriptions. If you're asking for help, you need to provide a clear, complete, and accurate schematic of your circuit. That includes every connection , not just the parts you think are important. Be sure to show:
- All power and ground lines
- All power sources and their voltages
- Component values, part numbers, and orientation if important
- Pin numbers and labels for all ICs and connectors
If you're using a breakout board, module, or prebuilt system, include a link to the datasheet or product page not just a name or part number. A photo of your wiring can help, but it does NOT replace a proper schematic.
Without this level of detail, people can only guess at what might be wrong. The more precise your documentation, the faster and more accurate the help you'll get.