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ULTRAZEG EG STARTER KIT POWER ISSUE

brignon
brignon over 6 years ago

Good evening

I purchased recently an Ultrazed starter kit EG. I could run the starter guide and load Linux. I could also run an app Hallo World using JTAG and Vivado+SDK.

Both LED VIN and PG module are green when I turn the power switch ON, the FAN is also turning ON... so everythings looks fine...

BUT 3.3V seems not to be distributed to PMODs and 3.3V and 5V are not distributed to Arduino connector.

I'm wondering what can be the issue and what to do to solve it.

Thanks you in advance for your support. 

Best regards

Regis

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    0 jafoste4 over 6 years ago

    Hi,

    In your first post your said PG_MODULE (D9) is lit. Based on that statement, +3.3V is present on the board. The same +3.3V is used for the PMOD headers. So I would find it odd, to see PG Module led on, and no 3.3V on the Pmod headers. Would you mind sharing an image showing which pin your measuring for the 3.3V? You should be able to copy and past an image using Mozilla Firefox.

     

    Also i dont beleive yuou will see 5V on the Arduino shield, this is because R69 is DNP. Please refer to the schemtaic.

     

    Thanks,

    Josh

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    0 jafoste4 over 6 years ago

    Hi,

    In your first post your said PG_MODULE (D9) is lit. Based on that statement, +3.3V is present on the board. The same +3.3V is used for the PMOD headers. So I would find it odd, to see PG Module led on, and no 3.3V on the Pmod headers. Would you mind sharing an image showing which pin your measuring for the 3.3V? You should be able to copy and past an image using Mozilla Firefox.

     

    Also i dont beleive yuou will see 5V on the Arduino shield, this is because R69 is DNP. Please refer to the schemtaic.

     

    Thanks,

    Josh

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