I have used a very good quality 5v 800ma supply with no issues.
I would say that the current is not as important as the quality of the
supply.


On 7/12/2016 7:22 AM, Toan Pham wrote:
>
> ​>> I connected the board to the pc, by the serial cable to usb, using
> the terminal emulator with command: sudo putty /dev/ttyUSB0. (but i do
> not know if because the cable not is crossed or the port disabled)
>
> You should hookup the debug port with a cross over serial cable and
> let us know. 
>
>
>
> >> When it energized by the DC connector to 5V / 1A
>
> Also, you should use a 5V/ 3A power supply.  I have had problems with
> the BB not booting because of the power supply source.
>
>
> TP
>
>
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