yea it refuses to go into DFU by jumper method or standard keyboard method.
							
						
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I have a couple 820-02100-11 boards, this is a 820-02100-A, will those work? I also have a programmer that can read these chips if that is helpful at all.Comment
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Ok, I’ll do this first thing monday when I get back into the office and update the thread. Thank you very much for all your help, I took a bunch of notes.Comment
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yea its just a standard usb c meter, i can hookup to my dc power supply and see if it pulls any thing.Comment
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