In principle yes, but given that you won't need that many bits and that
the BBB pins
are relatively weak drivers and the ground connections on the BBB are a
joke, I prefer
74LVC244 / 74LVC245 or similar. They present less load to the BBB and
are also much
more common, mainstream devices, a
Actually, one more question before I go cry myself to sleep...
Considering I will want to make similar connections on P8 in the future...
can I use a device like this to isolate the boot pins at boot?
http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/sn74cbtd16211.pdf
On Friday, November 30, 2018 at 8:29:32 PM
HAH, wow it has been a long day. It must be time for me to put this aside
for a bit... WOW. Sometimes I amaze myself.
Thanks and sorry that my goof has taken up a small bit of ya'lls valuable
time.
Until my next stupid question...
On Friday, November 30, 2018 at 8:24:45 PM UTC-5, RobertCNelson
: [beagleboard] Beaglebone Black won't boot when gpio connections
made
U-Boot SPL 2017.03-2-gd12b1519b4 (Mar 14 2017 - 10:28:26)
Trying to boot from MMC2
mmc_load_image_raw_sector: mmc block read error
spl_register_fat_device: fat register err - -1
spl_load_image_fat: error reading image u-boot.img
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U-Boot SPL 2017.03-2-gd12b1519b4 (Mar 14 2017 - 10:28:26)
Trying to boot from MMC2
mmc_load_image_raw_sector: mmc block read error
spl_register_fat_device: fat register err - -1
spl_load_image_fat: error reading image u-boot.img, err - -1
** ext4fs_devread read error - block
Failed to mount ex
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 4:38 PM Mike Brandon wrote:
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> But which gpio am I using that is a boot pin? In the reference manual, the 16
> boot pins are on the P8 header... I'm using gpios on the P9 header.
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Does anything show up over serial when it's plugged in? And what shows up?
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Gerald,
Thanks for pointing me to that information but I don't see where I am utilizing
one of the 16 boot p
Yes. And sys_reset_n is just a RC-delayed version of the 3V3 supply. It
is not debounced
if activated by the reset switch and rises slowly in the classic
1-e-function style.
You need a Schmidt-trigger if you want to use it as a logic signal.
That sys_reset_n is high does not mean that you ma
Gerald,
Thanks for pointing me to that information but I don't see where I am
utilizing one of the 16 boot pins on the expansion header.
Also, my external device that is connected to the GPIO listed above is not
powered up at boot.
Am I missing another key point in the reference you pointed me
Yep, you are changing the boot mode of the processor. A big no no.
https://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack#Expansion_Header_Pin_Usage
Gerald
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