Re: [beagleboard] Power failur .

2015-01-29 Thread sarath ak
*I need some clarification about BeagleBone.* *Currently working in Serial communication and configured UART-1 [ P9_24 =TXD , P9_26 = RXD ] and UART-2 [ P9_21 =TXD , P9_22 = RXD ] in this pins.* *I can transmit and receive data from UART_1 to UART_2 and vice verse using simple wires ( see

Re: [beagleboard] Power failur .

2014-12-03 Thread Gerald Coley
Sounds like you may have broken it. How are you powering the board? What was the last thing you were ding with the board? Gerald On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 4:33 AM, sarath ak sarathak...@gmail.com wrote: Hi , I am working with BeagleBone Black. From today morning my BBB wont power on. There

Re: [beagleboard] Power failur .

2014-12-03 Thread sarath ak
i did connect rs232 to serial converter to this board . . . connect ground with p9.1 , rx pin to p9.24 and tx pin to p9.26 . . . I did configure UART-1 in my beaglebone . but it work perfectly. after i connected rs232 the board could not power up. . . *-- AK SARATH* On Thu, Dec 4,

Re: [beagleboard] Power failur .

2014-12-03 Thread evilwulfie
what kind of converter did you connect? do you have a part number of the converter? the I/O is 3.3v anything above that and you fry the cpu On 12/3/2014 9:00 PM, sarath ak wrote: i did connect rs232 to serial converter to this board . . . connect ground with p9.1 , rx pin to p9.24 and tx

Re: [beagleboard] Power failur .

2014-12-03 Thread sarath ak
Oh . I connected r232 12v converter thats my fault. thank u for your help. *-- AK SARATH* On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 9:58 AM, evilwulfie evilwul...@gmail.com wrote: what kind of converter did you connect? do you have a part number of the converter? the I/O is 3.3v anything above that