Good Afternoon,

First off, thanks to the BB community for making this such a great resource 
for those working on the BBB and other boards. I have personally spent 
hours on this forum.

I am hoping that someone monitoring this group may be able to help me and 
my company solve an EMC problem that we are facing the the BBB. *We are 
open to paid consultations to aid in solving this issue (Gerald?)*. We are 
building a product around the BBB that needs to pass FCC part 15 Class B. 
We are having trouble passing the tests mostly around the 625 MHz range. We 
were only 1-2dB above the limit in one lab and almost 10dB over at another 
lab (yes, test equipment makes a big difference!). We tried it with and 
without our custom shield attached. 

There is another thread 
here: 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/beagleboard/625/beagleboard/Y6BhtzKx2oY/YQ_xjmmkWusJ
 
that seems to have the same problem. That thread seems to have lost 
attention of the key players in this group so I thought I would create 
another thread to bring more attention to this critical issue.

We have done some pretty aggressive modifications to the board and the only 
way we can get the board to pass is by completely disabling (and 
depowering) the LAN PHY. This was accomplished by removing FB4 and mangling 
part of the device tree so we don't get a kernel panic on startup. Not an 
elegant solution, I know. 

As suggested in the other similar thread, we tried shorting R136 but it 
actually made the noise worse. 

We also tried disabling (removing Y4) the McASP oscillator as that was also 
generating quite a bit of noise. Didn't help enough. 

Has anyone other than CircuitCo been able to successfully pass FCC with the 
BBBw/Ethernet enabled as part of a system? CircuitCo was probably able to 
pass because they could isolate the BBB with big filters on all cables 
because they aren't selling the BBB as as system but as a component. 
Because ours is a "Commercial System", we need to test with all cables as 
they would be typically installed. No giant chokes for us. 

Thoughts? Comments? Suggestions? 

Thanks!

Jon


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