Hey guys, I'm really hoping someone can help me out, I can't seem to figure out what's going wrong here. Here's my issue:
At random times, my IPAC board simulates a stuck "x" key. Some times, the problem doesn't arise, and everything works fine. Other times, the x key is constantly being pressed, or just once every few seconds. This happens even if I do not have any button wired to the 1sw6 (corresponding to the x key) terminal. I have checked the board with a magnifying glass, and I do not see any solder splash, or anything else that might be bridging a connection, in fact I haven't soldered around the board at all. I've tried blowing compressed air around the board just to make sure there isn't anything closing a circuit somewhere.
If I supply power to the IPAC when a button is wired to the 1sw6 terminal, the test LED remains on as soon as power is supplied to the board, indicating a problem with 1sw6, which I guess makes sense, as that is mapped to the x button. If I power up the IPAC without a button wired up 1sw6, I get 29 flashes, also indicating a problem with 1sw6.
I have tried the board on 3 different machines running 3 different OS's (OpenSuse linux, Puppy linux, and Windows XP), and always get the same problem.
The only possible culprit I can think of is the board itself, but I don't want to buy another one unless I am 100% sure that there could be another explanation.
If anyone can give me some ideas as to what might be the problem, I would really appreciate it... this is really driving me nuts!
Thanks alot!