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From 09/25/2014 to 10/24/2014
10/24/2014
- 10:41 AM PCB Development: RE: L138 SOM LEDs
- Sorry,
On Non-FPGA modules:
D1 is connected to R16 (GP6_12) of the OMAP-L138.
D2 is connected to R17 (GP6_13... - 10:05 AM PCB Development: RE: L138 SOM LEDs
- Hi Mike,
The SOM we are using is the non-FPGA version. What do D1 and D2 connect to?
Thanks,
Anton - 07:22 AM PCB Development: RE: L138 SOM LEDs
- D1 is connected to the FPGA_DONE pin on the FPGA configuration block.
D2 is connected to P15 of the FPGA IO_L74P_A... - 10:03 AM PCB Development: RE: MityDSP-L138 Boot Problem
- This issue has been resolved - we had left an uterminated SPI1_CLK signal trace on our base board at an unpopulated d...
10/22/2014
- Please can you provide information for D1 and D2 LEDs on the L138-FX-225-RC module. What are they connected to?
Tha... - We are using the L138-FX-225-RC on a new custom baseboard and are having trouble with boot:
- no UART activity in ...
09/26/2014
- 02:27 AM Software Development: RE: GP0[4] state on boot for L138F
- ??How quickly do you need it to be low? You might put an external pull down on your board.??
Pretty much instantly...
09/25/2014
- 07:46 PM Software Development: RE: GP0[4] state on boot for L138F
- How quickly do you need it to be low? You might put an external pull down on your board.
You could disable the pu... - 05:11 PM Software Development: RE: GP0[4] state on boot for L138F
- Hi Mike, thanks for the explanation. As we need this pin to be low on power-up, would the best place to set this be i...
- 03:40 PM Software Development: RE: GP0[4] state on boot for L138F
- Hi,
If you check the OMAP-L138 datasheet (it's a bit convolved) Table 2-29, the GP0[4] pin pullup state is defined... - Hi, we noticed that the power on state of GPIO_0_4 is that it is driven high. I am a little confused about this since...
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