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      "answer": "The Acme Widget devices can encounter several error codes that indicate specific issues within the system. Here are the key error codes and their descriptions:\n\n1. **WIDGET-ERR-7741**: This error occurs when the widget's coil exceeds 84°C, causing the safety relay (part RLY-22B) to open. The thermal cutoff engages as a safety mechanism, and the issue can be resolved by power-cycling the device for 30 seconds.\n\n2. **WIDGET-ERR-1188**: This error indicates a firmware signature mismatch on bootloader version 4.2. It suggests a discrepancy between the expected and actual cryptographic signature of the device's firmware.\n\n3. **WIDGET-ERR-3390**: This error signals that the widget's calibration has drifted beyond acceptable tolerance levels. The resolution involves running the `acmectl recal` command to recalibrate the device.\n\n### Relationships Between Error Codes\n\nThe error codes are interconnected through their underlying causes and solutions:\n\n- **WIDGET-ERR-7741** is directly related to the safety relay (part RLY-22B) and involves thermal issues. The thermal cutoff mechanism activates when the device overheats, triggering this error.\n\n- **WIDGET-ERR-1188** pertains to firmware integrity, specifically affecting bootloader version 4.2. This error highlights the importance of maintaining correct firmware signatures to ensure proper device functionality.\n\n- **WIDGET-ERR-3390** addresses calibration drift, which can occur independently or as a secondary issue following other errors like WIDGET-ERR-7741. Calibration drift indicates that the device's performance has deviated from its intended specifications, necessitating recalibration.\n\n### References\n\n- [1] widget-error-codes.md",
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