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Re: Using a different gear tooth sensor

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Originally Posted by Tim Skloss View Post
More likely there is a defect in the circuit board or the wrong part was placed during automated assembly. This happens quite commonly in electronics manufacturing, however it should have been picked up during acceptance tests.
apparently it wasn't picked up, resistors R3 and R4 are switched on one of our boards