There is not an easy or even a hard way to override the current detection
in the PMIC.. Most likely the processor has been popped. Your best bet is
an RMA.

Gerald


On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 10:19 AM, Pariyan Shah <pariyans...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> Hi, I am using Beaglebone black. It does not boot if I power it up using
> the miniUSB or adapter. The power led just flashes for a moment and then it
> goes off. If I press the power button it is just the same: a short flash of
> the LED, then silence. This thing happened while a GPIO pin was connected
> to base of transistor via 10k resistor, I was testing the GPIO pins.
>
> Searching on BBB forums, I decipher, it means that an excess current flow
> was detected and the PMIC has shut down. Is there any way to turn it on?
>
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