What possesses you people into doing stuff like this ? How can you even
mistakenly put more than 5v on a USB mini?

Guys, Gals, if you have money to waste, just send it my way . . .

On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 10:37 AM, Mübin İçyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
> I am sorry for late answer, but good news :) it works. I don't know why
> but it works. I tried with another 5V supply, everything is working now.
>
> I have applied 8V power to USB mini (P4), it stayed there less than a
> minute, I removed it as soon as possible after I realized. I then connected
> another 5V supply, blue power LED remained 100ms or 200ms on and then off.
> Therefore I have thought that it was damaged. Next day I tried another 5V
> supply and it works. Most probably the first 5V supply didn't give enough
> current to boot up.
>
> 2015-07-22 18:20 GMT+02:00 Dennis Cote <[email protected]>:
>
>>
>>
>> On Saturday, July 18, 2015 at 6:27:12 PM UTC-6, Gerald wrote:
>>>
>>> As written in the manual the 5V switch for the USB host port power will
>>> not. The board will be damaged.
>>>
>>>
>> Gerald,
>>
>> The OP said he applied the 8V to the "USB mini" connector. I take that to
>> mean P4, rather than the USB host port on P3.
>>
>> P4 does not have a USB power switch. It only connects to the ESD clamp
>> U10, the PMIC USB input, and the SOC USB0_VBUS pins.
>>
>> The ESD clamp can safely handle the 8V input. The PMIC may be able to
>> handle the 8V input, though it is greater than the recommended operating
>> range max of 5.8V, since it is less that the absolute max of 20 V. However,
>> the AM335x has a absolute max rating of only 5.25 V, so it is quite
>> probably damaged.
>>
>> Dennis Cote
>>
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