The attached images are of the wiring to the qwiic board providing 3.3v of power and of the wiring of the voltage divider circuit to step down from 5v to 3.3v. As you can see there is nop indication that the lidar device is powered.
Ajay077455:
The attached images are of the wiring to the qwiic board providing 3.3v of power and of the wiring of the voltage divider circuit to step down from 5v to 3.3v. As you can see there is nop indication that the lidar device is powered.
Why do you not have the cables soldered, or at the very least a soldered header to which the cables can plug into?
I understand some people may want to quickly touch the power points to get quick tests but that connection is super unstable. There are countless forum posts with this exact circumstance. 99% are resolved by making a more stable connection. Try that first then resubmit if the board is still not powered.
Thank you so much! I’ll try that asap.