Can a microcontroller take damage from faulty soldered Joint?
I have a microcontroller that restarts by switching a switch to PE1 (Pin 142).
The switch is grounded and has a resistance to VCC. PE1 is connected between resistor and switch via a low-pass filter.
I'm worried that VDD (pin 144) has a cold solder joint, because the STM32F207zg restarts after pressing up on the spot. After I soldered the pin 144, the error of restarting the switch persists.
Therefore my question, whether the STM32 can be permanently damaged by a cold solder Joint?