Troubleshooting

Here are some common issues that you might encounter, and how to resolve them:

Not booting (lights not coming on)

Remove and reconnect the USB cable. If that does not fix it, try pressing the reset button (the button on the right) and wait for some time. If still no response, the LEDs do not come on in sequence and start blinking in a pattern, try connecting a USB-Serial cable on the serial console header and seeing if you get any output there.

PulseView hangs on scanning for devices

First, terminate PulseView manually. Then SSH into the board and execute the command, “sudo service beaglelogic-tcp restart” (use password “temppwd”). The next time PulseView should be able to detect the board fine.

The board boots, the lights are blinking, but unable to connect to the board

If on Linux, check using “ifconfig” that two new interfaces have appeared, and that the IP addresses have been assigned. The PC should be assigned an IP of 192.168.7.1 and/or 192.168.6.1 on Linux.

On Windows, install the drivers first from the USB drive that appears. Then check under “Device Manager” that there is a new network adapter. Under “Network and sharing Center”, select the network connection corresponding to the BeagleLogic standalone board and see the status that it has indeed been assigned an IP address of 192.168.7.1