The doctor I'm working with at the University declared it fried and gave me
a white board, he degrade me :(

I was testing the eQEP and I had divisor resistors protecting GPIO but he
said because impedance, it fried the processor

2015-03-04 14:10 GMT-06:00 David Crawford <[email protected]>:

> I tried the listed fixes and did not get anything to work.
>
> I tried flashing, using different power sources. In the end, I decided to
> switch my system over to use a Rasp Pi 2. The BeagleBone is in a box and I
> do not plan on using it again.
>
> Hope you figure something out! I just didn't want to waste time trying to
> revive it.
>
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2015 at 11:49 AM, <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi, How many time did you pressed the power button to get it on? did you
>> only connect the 5vdc power supply or also the Usb cable to computer? I'm
>> having the same issue
>> I tried what it says here:
>> http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:BeagleBone#Board_Does_Not_Power_On.2C_Power_LED_Flashes.5BAll_Revisions.5D
>> "When removing power, hold the reset button DOWN." But I didnt manage to
>> get it to work does the usb cable need to be connected to or only the 5dcv?
>>
>> I also tried to flash it but it doesnt happens what it supposed to
>> according to what it says here:
>> http://elinux.org/Beagleboard:Updating_The_Software#Procedure
>>
>> El viernes, 22 de noviembre de 2013, 8:41:41 (UTC-6), Bert Lindner
>> escribió:
>>>
>>>
>>> Just had a 5V powered Beaglebone Black seemingly die on me. First the
>>> power led kept blinking, then after removing the (BB Toys CAN) cape the
>>> power led would flash just once after applying power. Looking back in
>>> previous threads this seemed to mean I killed the board somehow; there was
>>> also a GPS module attached to one of the UARTs and a probably power hungry
>>> USB wlan stick that I'm trying to get to work, so a power hungry setup.
>>>
>>> I was ready to declare it dead, it remained just flashing once after
>>> repeatedly unplugging and reattaching the power supply.
>>>
>>> However I noticed the single power led flash would also happen if I
>>> pressed the power button (leaving the 5V plug in). Doing that repeatedly
>>> seems to have revived the board, will see if new problems occur. For now it
>>> behaves normally.
>>>
>>> Is this expected behaviour?
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> -Bert
>>>
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