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RE: [Paparazzi-devel] USB-flashing dont work


From: Mohammed Abukhalid
Subject: RE: [Paparazzi-devel] USB-flashing dont work
Date: Mon, 4 Jan 2010 22:26:30 -0500

Thanks for the reply... We got it working finally! Turns out there was some flux remaining inside the usb connector and it was messing up the communicatins on the D+ D- lines. We were finally able to upload all the demos without any issues


Date: Sat, 2 Jan 2010 09:19:02 +0100
From: address@hidden
To: address@hidden
Subject: [Paparazzi-devel] USB-flashing dont work

Hello Mohammed,
if you have problems with your usb device use the serial way to flash the controller.
It works fine but with lower speed.
Same years ago same  user had probes with the USB connect signal  because the USB  voltage was 8V  and not 5V.
This level destroyed the pin of the lpc2148.
 Sincerely

Heinrich

Mohammed Abukhalid schrieb:
Hello all,

We've been working on putting together a BOOZ prototype as part of a university project and I was hoping to get your input on a problem we are currently trying to debug. We got the Booz PCB boards and installed all the necessary components as of a couple days ago. Everything looked like its in working order and we were able to successfully compile the USB bootloader and transfer it to the microcontroller from a linux box running Ubuntu.

At this point we are simply trying to upload the led test program, but we cant get that far because for some reason when we connect to the USB connector on the board the PC does not detect the board. We have verified the connections and everything seems to be in order. Another question that comes to mind is the USB Select PIN is, as I understand active low, but it remains at 3.3 V even after we connect the usb cable.

Any recommendations as to the best way to figure this out would be appreciated. So far we double checked that the pins connecting to the booz board (power and ground) are working properly, that 3.3 V is being sent to the USB VBus pin and the USB Select pin is always at 3.3 V

Thank you for your help,

Sincerely
Mohammed


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