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@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ is enumerated by PC, Green LED will turn ON.
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Normally when board is plugged into USB charger Green LED may shortly
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blink and stay OFF, but board will keep being powered.
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Board PCB v1.7 must be hardware patched to be able to reliably
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enter shutdown mode. (It will keep waking up).
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@ -117,6 +118,8 @@ If other devices are connected and powered from ULX3S J1/J2 GPIO/PMOD
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connectors then more than 0.5A may be required - board can draw 2-3A
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when externally loaded.
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# Low Power Mode
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RTC without battery will keep waking up the board as factory default.
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3V battery CR1225 and configured RTC chip is required for the board to
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enter shutdown mode. There are several ways to wake up the board:
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@ -133,19 +136,36 @@ There is SHUTDOWN pin where FPGA can turn OFF the board.
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This pin is not correctly routed on PCB v1.7 and needs
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hardware upgrade to make it work.
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When RTC has 3V battery and its registers for current time,
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alarm time and alarm logic are configured to trigger
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RTC ALARM in the future, the board is ready to accept
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SHUTDOWN signal, which is indicated when LED D11
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(found on back side of the board near J1 pin 22) is
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be very dimly lit, visible in the dark.
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While D11 is dimly lit, board can be powered down by setting SHUTDOWN
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signal to 1 from FPGA logic or by shortly and carefully connecting 1k
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resistor between SHUTDOWN pin of R13 and 3.3V.
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When RTC ALARM is triggered, board should turn ON. When D11 is OFF,
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it is indicating that board can't enter SHUTDOWN, probably RTC ALARM
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flag has to be cleared or other RTC registers configured.
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To accept SHUTDOWN D18 (green LED on top side near SD card)
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must be OFF and D11 found on back side of the board near J1 pin 22.
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D18 is controlled by USB-serial chip and when lit indicates that
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USB-serial chip holds board constantly powered up.
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D11 is controlled by RTC chip and when dimly lit (visible in the dark),
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it indicates that RTC chip has ALARM INT1 pin set as inactive (high-Z, open drain).
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Due to its primary function as voltage drop in analog circuit, D11 never gets fully
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lit like other LEDs.
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RTC must have 3V battery and registers set for current time, alarm
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time and alarm logic to trigger RTC ALARM in the future. Then
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board is ready to accept SHUTDOWN signal, which is indicated when LED D11
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is very dimly lit, visible in the dark.
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While D11 is dimly lit, and D18 is OFF, board can be powered down by
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setting SHUTDOWN signal to 1 from FPGA logic or by
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connecting 1k resistor between SHUTDOWN pin of R13 and 3.3V, carefully and
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only for a moment. When RTC ALARM is triggered, RTC ALARM INT1 open-drain
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pull down will become active and board should turn ON.
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When D11 is OFF, or D18 is ON, it is indicating that board can't enter SHUTDOWN,
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probably RTC ALARM flag has to be cleared or other RTC registers configured.
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To get D18 OFF, either power board from US2 connector, power it from US1
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with charger which doesn't do USB enumeration or power it from PC at US1
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but reconfigure USB chip to turn D18 OFF:
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ftx_prog --cbus 3 DRIVE_0
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On J2 connector there are 2 pins for 5V external power input
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and output. They are located on top right, near pin labeled 27
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