It is the area around the USB ports, perhaps the UART chip, and the power caps at the opposite end of the board. Both areas get really hot.by doctorgonzo - Controllers
I have been through three of these boards, the first was a "pre-revision" board that would blow a diode when a standard USB cord was plugged in while the board was receiving 12V power. I understand now, you had to use an ARM-compatible, "signal only" programming cable, but this was nowhere to be found in the documentation, website, or sales info. If you read through the Q&A thread, there isby doctorgonzo - Controllers
I'm having a problem with my boards (two of them, both doing the same thing). When I connect 12V power, the area around the USB plugs gets warm, very warm. The area on the opposite end of the board, around the 4 large caps also gets hot. This is without anything else connected, only powered up. The green LED's all light up, but this high temperature concerns me. Has anyone else experienced thby doctorgonzo - Controllers
Ok I just want some clarification before I plug this thing in. I have board #87 or something like that. With 12V power attached to the board, do I need to modify the USB cable by cutting the +5V wire? Or can I use a standard unmodified USB cable, plugged in to UART? Thanks Docby doctorgonzo - Controllers
Hey there, I have two of these. One is going on my new Kossel (build log is at Kossel build log), one is shelved for some unknown awesomeness. Does anybody know if Mattercontrol supports this board? I tried it and I couldn't get it to connect. Chrisby doctorgonzo - Controllers