Hi,

> By the way:
> * I have received the boards today
> * When powered on, the standby current on 5V is 0.38A - that's high, but no
> part gets significantly hot or burns. All the voltage levels are measured
> good. We'll investigate the overcurrent issue later - or maybe you could do
> that in parallel while I work on the FPGA?
> * JTAG boundary scan works, the FPGA is detected.
> * The FPGA can be programmed through JTAG.
> * A test bitstream that blinks a LED works, which means that the clock is OK
> too.

Congratulations!!!
Good ideal that I can keep working measurement on basical details in
parallel and try to illustrate the standby power tree.
So did you use L1 on 0.38A?
Adam
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