To give further background...
The BBB is positioned centrally at the front of a relatively large
enclosure. It is connected to a display/touchscreen which are also
situated in the same area.
The USB I/O is brought out of the enclosure at the side of the unit via USB
cables and another PCB. B
Thanks Gerald. I will look into that and report back in the New Year...
On Tuesday, 23 December 2014 15:30:29 UTC, Gerald wrote:
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> You need to make sure that there is an earth ground on your power supply.
> The case of the USB connectors go to the common point ground, which is a
> zero ohm re
Thanks for the prompt response Gerald.
The beagle has been designed into a system which is in a plastic and metal
enclosure. The only I/O it has to the outside (other than touchscreen) is
2 USB connections.
These connections are what are prone to the 4kv ESD. A discharge on the
shell of th
Hi Guys, I am seeing the same issue as Richard above. Was a solution ever
found for this ESD reset issue?
In the past I have had some success on solving this issue on other micros
by adding some capacitance on the micro's reset line to prevent the reset
I/P bouncing when the ESD takes place,
Hello, myself and a colleague currently have a project to use the BBB with
a 10.1" Display.
We currently have an Android build (4.1.2 for AM335X EVM platform) that
works with a 7" display.
The resolution of the 10.1" is the same as the 7" (1024 x 600) as is the
hardware pin out.
The 10.1" doe
I am integrating the 74AVC32T245 device into my design.
I have spotted a discrepancy between the pin out shown on the schematic for
the LCD7 cape (document number BBT-BONE-LCD7-01, REVA3) and the pinout
according to the datasheet.
The schematic shows:
H1 as 2B8
H2 as 2B7
The Texas instruments da
Hi Robert,
Here are the comments from our Android guy:
I’ve tried running the script using bootcmd in uEnv.txt, however I cannot
run the script as u-boot does not get to the stage where it reads uEnv.txt.
Do you have any other suggestions for running the script?
On Wednesday, 26 February 2014
Thank you very much, I'll check that out.
On Wednesday, 26 February 2014 16:35:08 UTC, RobertCNelson wrote:
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> On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 10:15 AM,
> >
> wrote:
> > My design is a cut down version of BBB. The HDMI IC is not fitted and
> the
> > eMMC is not fitted.
> >
> > Will the BBB boot
I have now taken delivery of my cut-down version of the BBB, it is
essentially the same as the BBB with the HDMI IC (U11) not fitted and with
the eMMC IC not fitted (U13).
I'm now at the stage of configuring/getting the board to boot for the first
time.
I wish to boot from the SD card.
How do
My design is a cut down version of BBB. The HDMI IC is not fitted and the
eMMC is not fitted.
Will the BBB boot from SD card without the eMMC IC fitted? Or is the eMMC
essential to the operation even when booting from Sd card?
On Wednesday, 26 February 2014 15:45:18 UTC, Gerald wrote:
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> Wel
My design is a cut-down version of the BBB without HDMI IC fitted and
without eMMC IC fitted.
I want to get my new BBB booting off the SD card. Is it essential to have
the eMMC IC fitted or can the system be made to run without eMMC?
On Wednesday, 26 February 2014 15:45:18 UTC, Gerald wrote:
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Thank you for the replies.
I would like to use my version of beagle without eMMC fitted. Could you
confirm if this is possible?
In our application we would always boot from SD card so we have created our
version of beagle with eMMC IC not fitted.
Is this it feasible to operate it in this way?
I can now confirm that my PCB supplier has now successfully fitted
connectors P8, P8 and I have taken delivery of my first-off sample.
Gerald, are you able to point me to some instructions on how I get my
"virgin" beagleboardblack up and running?
I have tried using an SD card with a known good an
Thank you Gerald. I will confirm if that is the case when I see the sample.
On Tuesday, 18 February 2014 16:06:10 UTC, Gerald wrote:
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> We did tighten them up along time ago, so that is most likely the issue
> they think they have.
>
> Gerald
>
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 18, 2014 at 9:45 AM,
> > wrote:
Thank you for the speedy response Gerald.
The PCB files used were those contained in Beaglebone_blackrevB4_MFG.zip
Is it likely the holes were deliberately under-sized to the datasheet to
give the tight fit you mention.
I am yet to see the problem physically for myself. The PCB supplier is
I hope someone can help with this.
I am currently getting some BBB PCBs manufactured. I have used the gerber
data and BoM supplied but the PCB manufacturer is reporting an issue with
the specified connectors not fitting because the PCB hole size is too small
to take the pins.
The connector s
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