We are building an AM335X based board, and I was hoping someone could help 
shed some light on the beaglebone test/burn in process during 
manufacturing. I have read a few posts 'about' the process, but I have not 
really seen a procedure/details on test hardware/test software to run. 
Specifically, details of the flashing/burn in at 3:15 and functional 
testing at 3:30 of this video <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FcqQvH41OR4> 
would be very helpful. 

I found this list of validation procedure in a post from 2009 called "Preparing 
REV C validation software for Factory shipment." That's about as much as I 
have found.

Validation Required:
==============

1) Board Revision Detection (u-boot)
2) NAND Flash validation (u-boot)
3) MMC read / write / Booting validation (u-boot)
4) I2C read / write (u-boot)
5) EDID (u-boot)
6) USB Host (I/O, Mass Storage, Ethernet) [Kernel]
7) USB OTG (ethernet gadget) [Kernel]
8) USB OTG (HOST: i/o, Mass Storage, Ethernet) [Kernel]
9) Audio Record [Kernel]
10) Audio Play [Kernel]
11) DVI (Splash Screen and a sample Video) [u-boot, Kernel]
12) S-Video (Color Bar and a Sample Video) [u-boot, Kernel]
13) Power (current/voltage) measurement using I2C reads [Kernel]

Specifically,


   - Are there any schematics/drawings for test rigs floating around
   - Are there any repos for code to run these test rigs floating around
   - Are there any repos for test code on the beaglebone floating around

Thanks! -Mike


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