>
> Can you say more about this "IT kit"? I'm wondering if it was trying to 
> draw excessive current. The board itself can work off of USB power just as 
> well as the power jack, depending on what external hardware is connected.
>
 basically it was just to say that I'm using a 5V / 2A quality source. It's 
from an IT development kit.


> Does the power LED come on?
>
  The power led flash fast one time.
  unfortunately the board is dead :|

I made some mistakes and I believe there was some leakage of some 
peripherals to the GPIOs while the bord was off or early in the power on 
sequence, since I had an acpe powered by the VDD_5V and not by the SYS_5V. 
Another problem I detected was a link in a transistor that drains between 
5ma and 6ma when my limit should be 4ma. It was switch to a BJT or FET 
transistor with current drain in the house of micro amps, so I hope to 
eliminate this problem.

Thank you for your attention.

Em terça-feira, 12 de março de 2019 11:53:15 UTC-3, Jason Kridner escreveu:
>
>
>
> On Monday, March 11, 2019 at 5:31:56 PM UTC-4, Rogério Lucas wrote:
>>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I need help and would be grateful for any help to understand what 
>> happened with a unit of my BBB wireless. I'm not looking for RMA, but only 
>> to understand what might have caused the board to burn.
>>
>> It happened the following:
>> The board was plugged into an LCD and connected to a 5V - 2A power supply 
>> (it came from an IT kit with an am335x) and also connected with a USB cable 
>> on my Macbook;
>> I had been using this board with no problem, and last night I execute a 
>> halt on the command line and went to sleep. In the morning I instead of 
>> unplugging the USB cable I just turned off the power supplying the 5V 
>> source and forgot to disconnect the USB cable, so I stayed for some time 
>> connected only by the USB port, but as I was in halt and nothing happened, 
>> so I turned on the 5V source again and then the board did not call anymore.
>>
>
> Can you say more about this "IT kit"? I'm wondering if it was trying to 
> draw excessive current. The board itself can work off of USB power just as 
> well as the power jack, depending on what external hardware is connected.
>
> Does the power LED come on?
>
> Can you try booting from the image on http://beagleboard.org/latest-images
> ?
>  
>
>>
>> I had plans to create a custom version of the board with a onboard LCD 
>> input, a DAC and a few more components, but I'm scared to now. I'm in the 
>> middle of a very big project, i do not know what direction I should take 
>> now. I'm afraid to continue with the platform as the basis for my project.
>>
>> I do not know if there was a problem in the power source during the 
>> night, I'm very worried because the board just short circuit without using 
>> it, I'd be very happy if I knew I did something wrong, but it's not the 
>> case.
>>
>> I would also like recommendations to project a Surge Protection Device. 
>> Any help is welcome.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>

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