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+5V and GND into each IC.

On Thursday, December 12, 2013 6:07:36 PM UTC-7, Gerald wrote:
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> I can't say. I would need to see a schematic of how it was all wired up.
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> Gerald
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> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 6:54 PM, Ian Kidd <[email protected] <javascript:>
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>> I'm completely willing to take responsibility, but would connecting the 
>> logic directly to the pins I describe on a 74LS164 overvoltage the header? 
>>  As far as I can tell, it should just take the High from the pins and drain 
>> to the GND on the chip.
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>> On Thursday, December 12, 2013 5:39:27 PM UTC-7, Gerald wrote:
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>>> Sounds like you popped something. RMA is your best option. 
>>> http://beagleboard.org/Support/RMA
>>>
>>> Also check http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack#
>>> Expansion_Header_Usage to make sure you followed the rules for using 
>>> the expansion headers.
>>>
>>> Gerald
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>>>
>>> On Thu, Dec 12, 2013 at 6:00 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>>> I was working on running a shift register, had P8_07 through P8_10 
>>>> hooked up to the DATA, LATCH, CLEAR, and CLOCK ports of a 74LS164, then a 
>>>> couple of the outputs over to a ULN2803 to run LEDs.  I'm not sure when it 
>>>> died, it had lights on when I moved over to the Cloud9 browser, then when 
>>>> I 
>>>> couldn't get a response from Cloud9 after some coding, it was black.
>>>>
>>>> I've been using a 5V bench supply but I've tried it with the USB plug, 
>>>> and a wall wart running 5V.  All I get is a quick flash on the power LED 
>>>> and then blank.  If I hit the Power button, the LED flashes for a split 
>>>> second again, then blank.  I've taken out the SD card, removed the 
>>>> wireless 
>>>> mouse dongle, nothing.  Hold down the power or boot buttons and plug in, 
>>>> nothing.
>>>> n
>>>> I can't see any burned components, nor do I smell anything burned on 
>>>> the board.  Is it done for, and did I do it, given that fairly innocuous 
>>>> circuit? 
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