Request an RMA and get it replaced.
http://www.elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBoneBlack#RMA_Support

Most likely during your prototype work you popped a processor pin. The
processor is consuming too much current an the PMIC is shutting down.

Gerald


On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 3:11 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> I got a Beaglebone Black from Adafruit last Friday, have it for a couple
> days, but I think it's dead now.
> On arrival, the ssh and everything work fine, however, the hdmi port does
> not work.
> I verified this later with another Beaglebone Black that arrived which
> work on the same equipment.
>
> Just today, I was doing some prototyping work, remove the BBB usb from
> computer while leaving it run on DC power.
> After a couple minutes, I found that the all LED on the board is off. I
> tried rebooting, nothing happen.
> The power LED only give me 1 blink when I press the power button / plug in
> power, then nothing.
>
> Maybe I corrupted the memory?
> So I try to flash a new OS with a microSD card, plug in power while
> holding the boot button.
> No luck with that either. It wouldn't even start the flashing process.
> It just give me one blink in the power LED and that's it.
>
> So is my Beaglebone officially dead? =(
> Kinda a bad first experience with the product...
>
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