On 12/28/2013 1:52 PM, José Luis Redrejo wrote:
> El 28/12/2013 16:55, "Zachary Thorson" <[email protected]> escribió:
>>
>> Do you have a multimeter or scope you can use to watch the voltage going
> to the board?  I wonder if the regulator isn't supplying quite enough over
> time.
>>
>> Zach
>>
>> --
> 
> Yes,  I have checked it and the voltage is correct.
> There must be a lack of current problem. Feeding the regulator with a 9
> volts battery, it works. If I plug the transformer with the diode bridge it
> blinks for some seconds and stays off.

In addition to the average value of 5V, the BeagleBone needs a stable 5V
value that doesn't have large swings away from the 'typical' 5V value or
the on-board power controller will go into under- or over- voltage
lock-out mode and the system will shut down.

Put a 'scope on your 5V and make sure it's clean.

-- 
Charles Steinkuehler
[email protected]

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