Project? Do you have any capes attached? discrete components, ether, …?
Try removing everything, if it starts now then start adding things back on 
until the problem reappears, that or a combination of the additions is usually 
the problem. If the problem stays, you now have it ready for an RMA.
Chad

Chad Baker
Professor Emeritus
Christian Brothers University
Electrical and Computer Engineering





On Feb 4, 2015, at 2:17 PM, Gerald Coley 
<ger...@beagleboard.org<mailto:ger...@beagleboard.org>> wrote:

Sounds like the PMIC may have been damaged on the USB power input or the 
current the board now consumes exceeds the 500mA budget on the USB. If the 
later is the case, then the culprit could also be a damaged pin on the 
processor somewhere.

Gerald.

On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 12:31 PM, 
<jordan.bala...@gmail.com<mailto:jordan.bala...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi,
            I've had my beaglebone black working for several months using USB 
power from the computer. Lately I've been using it for a project and switched 
to barrel jack DC power. Now, it only works with barrel jack DC power, and if I 
plug it into a computer, USB battery, or power supply with USB, it won't boot. 
The power LED flashes briefly and then it turns off. No combination of power or 
reset will turn it on. If I have both DC and USB plugged in, then it works fine 
and USB networking works, etc. Has anyone seen this? Did I blow a fuse or 
something?
            I was planning on using a USB 5V battery for a project. I guess as 
a workaround I can cut the mini USB connector off and plug the wires into P9_1 
and P9_5, which is the same as DC barrel, correct?
            Thanks--

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