This: 2014-12-16 10:09 GMT+01:00 Micka <[email protected]>: > > > This is a known issue. The problem is that the AM335X nRESET_INOUT (or > warm reset) is released at approximately the moment that the PHY latches > internally it's bootstrap resistors. Once in a while this happens too soon > and the PHY doesn't come out of reset correctly. *This can be avoided if > the PHY reset is tied to a processor GPIO (it's important that the GPIO > stays in low state during reset and at reset release time).* > > is not a problem of TI since BeagleBone Black was developed by CircuitCo and not by TI.
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