Sorry - looks like I was wrong about that.
I just swapped the ABS06-107 from a dead WiFi board and I got the same as you. However after soldering on the two 4pF capacitors it sprung into life:
ABS06-107
>(function() { : console.log("LSEON",peek32(1073887344)&1); : console.log("LSERDY",peek32(1073887344)&2); : console.log("LSION",peek32(1073887348)&1); : console.log("LSIRDY",peek32(1073887348)&2); : console.log(["NONE","LSE","LSI","HSE"][((peek32(1073887344)&768)>>8)]); : console.log("RTCEN",!!peek32(1073887344)&32768); : // RTC subsecond : console.log("Subsecond:", peek32(0x40002828)); :})(); LSEON 1 LSERDY 2 LSION 0 LSIRDY 0 LSE RTCEN 0 Subsecond: 21319
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Sorry - looks like I was wrong about that.
I just swapped the
ABS06-107
from a dead WiFi board and I got the same as you. However after soldering on the two 4pF capacitors it sprung into life: