What's new:
Removed the cape EEPROM as it wasn't being utilized. All the configuration is handled in the BeagleLogic system Image.
Added a DS1307 RTC to keep time so that logic captures can be correctly timestamped. This will be reflected in the software as well.
Add a LDO with 3.3V / 1.8V select on Input side for configurable logic level thresholds. BeagleLogic should also be able to tolerate +/-12V logic signals, will be working out the best way to make it happen.
Stay tuned for more rev2 updates!
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Can I be added to the list for a bare board? I love this project and I'd really like to try it out!
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Will do. I'll contact you with further instructions once I receive the boards for this revision.
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Also, could you please explain or refere to documentation explaining how to you disable eMMC so that the last 2 channels (13 & 14) can be used.
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Here you go -- https://hackaday.io/project/4395-beaglelogic/log/26548-enabling-channels-13-14
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Thanks Kumar, but cant get channel 13 or 14 to work with BeagleBoneGreen. There is a possibility that my BBG was damaged because of applying input signals to these pins before disabling the eMMC.
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I've updated this log, there's one more step to go so have a look again, hope it should resolve the issue if there's no hardware damage.
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Kumar, do you have a projected completion date for the new revision? software update? wonderful project - appreciate all your hard work!
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Kumar, any movement on version 2?
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HV clamping is yet to be incorporated as of now. I expect the prototype boards to be sent to fab by the end of October. It should be possible for me to ship a bare board to you, let me know if you want one.
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