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+Voltages should be tested in the following order: USB, then I/O, then +digital, and finally analog. The table below gives the permissible +ranges. Any voltages outside of these ranges indicate a problem. +
+
Domain | Nominal | Minimum | Maximum + |
---|---|---|---|
USB | 5.0 V | 4.5 V | 5.25 V + |
I/O | 3.3 V | 3.0 V | 3.6 V + |
Digital | 1.8 V | 1.7 V | 1.9 V + |
Analog | 1.8 V | 1.7 V | 1.9 V + |
+ +
+atrf-txrx ++or +
+atrf-txrx -d net:ben ++Exit with Ctrl-C. +
+To produce periodic transmissions in addition to enabling all voltage +domains, use +
+atrf-txrx -p 3 -E 0 ++or +
+atrf-txrx -d net:ben -p 3 -E 0 ++Again, exit with Ctrl-C. Note that the transmissions may disturb nearby +equipment operating in the 2.4 GHz band, such as 802.11 networks. This +can be prevented by shorting the antenna to ground. +
+In case the board does not accept commands, only the USB and I/O voltage +can be checked. If they are correct, proceed with checking the clock. + + + + + +