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Thingy flashing Red Color. Firmware not starting.

Got one new Thingy52 and worked all nice with both Android and iOS teminals.

Then I have tried to upload new firmware using the iOS. Loading new firmware progress was done at about 2.7KB and when completed the Thingy start flashing Red color regularly at 1 sec interval and with PWM like.

I have tried to Power it Off then while have the Button pressed to make device On. This changes the color into flashing Green and I can find the device if scanned for as a ThingyDfu. I have tried to repeat the firmware update :

  • again it gets completed and the Thingy goes back to that Red flashing color mode.

Is there any way I can restore the firmware, please ?

Regards, Gabi.

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  • After several tries to flash OTA and without experience I thought I should go flash it by using the SWD pins available on board.

    So I have soldered 4 male/male 10cm wires to: TP19 - SWDIO TP20 - SWCLK P1.+ VREG P1.- GND

    Then :

    • attached to the Segger J-link Plus,
    • started the nRFGo-Studio
    • in Device Manager double clicked the nRF5x Programming
    • nRFgo Studio asked if I want to recover the nRF52
    • clicked Yes, then presented with an interface to select the File to program.
    • I have selected the previously downloaded the pre-compiled hex from Nordicsemi site
    • I have selected to program application and then clicked Program.

    my Thingy52 re-stared now blinking the blue color and its operational again.

    Gabi.

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  • After several tries to flash OTA and without experience I thought I should go flash it by using the SWD pins available on board.

    So I have soldered 4 male/male 10cm wires to: TP19 - SWDIO TP20 - SWCLK P1.+ VREG P1.- GND

    Then :

    • attached to the Segger J-link Plus,
    • started the nRFGo-Studio
    • in Device Manager double clicked the nRF5x Programming
    • nRFgo Studio asked if I want to recover the nRF52
    • clicked Yes, then presented with an interface to select the File to program.
    • I have selected the previously downloaded the pre-compiled hex from Nordicsemi site
    • I have selected to program application and then clicked Program.

    my Thingy52 re-stared now blinking the blue color and its operational again.

    Gabi.

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