The drive current on the GPIO pins is 6 mA.

What other things are not quite right?

Gerald



On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 9:10 PM, Jaden Gani <jadenga...@gmail.com> wrote:

>    Hello everyone! I recently received my beaglebone black in the mail.
> Prior to ordering it, I had done days of research and decided that it was
> time that I bought one. When I got it in the mail, I eagerly opened it and
> got  started. I used it as a standalone pc, ssh-ed into it, and worked with
> it in cloud9. However I couldn't seem to get pins 1-4 or 5 working
> smoothly. When I had an LED hooked up to one of them, it seemed to be
> blinking with one of the user LED's (this changed sometimes. One time it
> was blinking with user3 and another time with user0 etc.). Mostly when I
> connect an LED to one of those pins it just lights dimly and ignores
> anything that I say to it on the command line (e.g. echo 1 >
> /sys/class/gpio/gpio38/value). There are a few other things that i noticed
> that weren't quite right. I am wondering if I have a defective board or if
> I am doing something wrong. Any help would be great. Thanks!
>
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