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HackerSpace Challenge - Leeds, Week 2 (and a bit)

stanto
stanto
25 Jun 2013

This week I intended on blogging about working and programming for the PRU in assembly and working with the GPIO.

 

Until I bricked the Beaglebone Black we were given.

 

Usually when you brick a device you can get it back up. Typically, it is the instructions/firmware on the flash chip that have corrupted or it's the operating system you're running on the board.

 

However, when you're wiring up the breakout pins (P8 / P9) and you accidently cross-wire the 5 volt line through a button to an input pin socket, or you accidently short the pin out across ground and such.

 

That's when you kill it. The Power LED flashes briefly and nothing more happens.

 

So yes, I killed the challenge BeagleBone Black that we were donated.

 

Sorry. Can we have another pretty please?

 

Let this be a lesson to everyone else..

 

Oops.

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    fustini over 12 years ago in reply to fustini

    fyi - David Anders of CircuitCo just posted on G+ that he has layed out a new prototyping cape that CircuitCo will be making soon: https://plus.google.com/u/0/101339419642360856354/posts/U6JuffGX2ij

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    fustini over 12 years ago in reply to bwelsby

    Thanks!  That's a good idea and very nice looking.

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    bwelsby over 12 years ago in reply to fustini

    Drew,  I have been using the Beaglebone Breakout Cape as this allows me access to all P8 and P9 pins whilst using an LCD4 cape. It's a little expensive but I can also connect other capes as well..

     

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    fustini over 12 years ago in reply to fustini

    Good ideas from Google+: https://plus.google.com/u/0/117542001281850354871/posts/C4Jrv3jvh9J

     

    Use the Adafruit Proto Cape (http://www.newark.com/adafruit-industries/572/adafruit-proto-cape-kit-beagle/dp/53W6070) with female sockets specified in the BBB SRM pdf.

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    fustini over 12 years ago

    Aw, sorry to hear that.  What is your physical prototyping setup like for the BBB?  I've been using this:

     

    Adafruit Proto Plate for Beagle Bone & Beagle Bone Black

    http://www.newark.com/adafruit-industries/702/proto-plate-beagle-bone-beagle/dp/53W6187 

    http://www.adafruit.com/images/medium/702_MED.jpg

    It would be kinda of nice if there was a breakout board like the Adafruit Pi Cobbler (http://www.newark.com/adafruit-industries/914/pi-cobbler-breakout-kit-raspberry/dp/44W3497?in_merch=Popular%20Products) but bigger.  My eyes sometimes get lost in all those sockets on the P8/P9 headers and can see how its all too easy to connect the wrongs pin.

     

    Cheers,

    Drew

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