supply 3.3v to the beaglebone?

you are only supposed to supply 5v to the beaglebone

i would look there for starters

On 11/28/2016 8:26 PM, Matthew Collier wrote:
> Hello, 
> I am currently working with the beaglebone black running on board eMMC
> flash with Debian. I have encountered a problem with the beaglebone
> resetting randomly when running programs and then wiping the
> program(only because the program is not running on boot). I am using
> an adafruit proto-cape as well to run several different sensors and
> motors simultaneously. I am also using an external battery (2500ma
> 3.3V) along with the adafruit power booster to supply 3.3V and 5V to
> the beaglebone and sensors ect. I've checked the circuitry and it
> doesn't seem like anything is shorting. I attached LEDs to 3V to
> grounds and 5V to ground with resistors to see if the board is
> shorting, which it isn't. The beaglebone will just reset at random
> times. So I'm confused as to what could be causing the reset. Is this
> a problem that others have had? I have attached a basic picture of the
> current circuitry. If anymore information is needed to helped narrow
> down the problem just let my know. Thanks in advice
>
> -Matt
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