Yeps I saw as well - thanks
I made a few more measurements - now with a completely new chip, which I was super careful with not to touch in case I could have fried the previous ones. There are no shorts and all pins are soldered as they should. There is nothing else on the PCB, just the chip. Measuring resistance between the digital pins and ground, and between the digital pins and VDD, with my multimeter.
UP/DN and SHUTDOWN pins always give something above 1M
(to both GND and VDD pins) while the CLOCK gives around 10k
to GND (and around 100k to VDD)?!
Then I tested the following: 10k
pull-down resistors on Shutdown, CLOCK and UP/DN, and give 5V on VDD (and 0V on GND). All other pins floating.
I get the following, yellow is the Bypass pin and blue is VDD.
(at around 7s I removed the pulldown resistor on CLOCK, making it float, and again this affected the Bypass pin).
I am getting out of ideas of what to test, and out of chips...