Agreed.  But at the same time, the same hardware, right or wrong, works
fine under 3.14 and prior.  So there has been some software change since
3.14 in the way that the hardware is managed.

--- Graham

==

On Tue, Jul 28, 2015 at 5:47 PM, Dennis Cote <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
> On Monday, July 27, 2015 at 10:27:52 AM UTC-6, dl4mea wrote:
>>
>> I meanwhile tried if a 1k resistor from Vbat-Sense to ground helps: No,
>> does not.
>>
>> Summarizing my feeling: Feeding +5V to the back side USB helps a little,
>> 1k resistor over Vbat-Sense does not help.
>>
>>
> You might want to try connecting TP5 (BAT) to TP6 (BAT_SENSE). You can use
> a resistor if you want, but BAT_SENSE is a high impedance input.
>
> These terminals would normally be connected to each other at the battery.
> On the BBB they are not connected to anything. The PMIC sends test currents
> out the BAT pin and measures the resulting voltages on the BAT_SENSE pin.
> These functions can't work if they are not connected. The measured voltage
> on BAT_SENSE may drift depending upon the leakage currents at the floating
> input.
>
> Dennis Cote
>

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