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'''Thanks to rdk, the JTAG port has been identified, and this page is no longer necessary.''' | |||
'''There should be no links to this page.''' | |||
There are a number of unidentified probe pins on the rear of the Reciva PCB. | There are a number of unidentified probe pins on the rear of the Reciva PCB. | ||
The following plots have been captured, monitoring these pins: | The following plots have been captured, monitoring these pins: | ||
Probe Pins PR5, PR6, PR7 and PR15 during power-up | Note that the 3V3 is the 3V3 rail on the 'motherboard'. PR3 is the 3V3 rail on the barracuda module. Note that PR5 comes up before PR3, which suggests it is an input to the module. | ||
Probe Pins j1, j2, j3, j4, j5, PR3, PR5, PR6, PR7 and PR15 during power-up are shown in the image below. It should be noted that there is no further activity on these pins. | |||
[[Image:Power-up-plot.png]] | [[Image:Power-up-plot.png]] | ||
Voltage measurements have been made: | |||
[[Image:pin-diag-voltages.png]] |
Latest revision as of 23:41, 20 August 2007
Thanks to rdk, the JTAG port has been identified, and this page is no longer necessary.
There should be no links to this page.
There are a number of unidentified probe pins on the rear of the Reciva PCB. The following plots have been captured, monitoring these pins:
Note that the 3V3 is the 3V3 rail on the 'motherboard'. PR3 is the 3V3 rail on the barracuda module. Note that PR5 comes up before PR3, which suggests it is an input to the module.
Probe Pins j1, j2, j3, j4, j5, PR3, PR5, PR6, PR7 and PR15 during power-up are shown in the image below. It should be noted that there is no further activity on these pins.
Voltage measurements have been made: