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  • Hawkboard Issues - TI Annoucement

    Hawkboard Issues - TI Annoucement

    • Huy Pham
      Posted by Huy Pham
      on Jan 21 2011 13:42 PM
      Prodigy405 points

      All,

      TI is aware of the instability problems that many customers are experiencing with the current HawkBoard and is working actively to solve the problem. Unfortunately, the current HawkBoard does not follow TI’s recommended layout recommendations. Even after trying Innovate Solutions’ proposed solution, the boards in our possession are still exhibiting problems


      Therefore, due to design instabilities, TI does not recommend the design of the current HawkBoard. We do not recommend new customers order the current HawkBoard.


      TI is currently doing a root cause analysis. We hope to update the community with a new HawkBoard design that is TI recommended and supports the earlier HawkBoard software. We hope to engage a new manufacturer for this new HawkBoard in the near future.

      TI has many customers that are in production with OMAP-L138 and the AM1808 processors. We advise our customers to follow our design specifications. We also offer a schematic review for your convenience.

      For the time being, for a known good design, we suggest starting with our recommended development platform, the LogicPD Experimenter/EVM: http://www.logicpd.com/products/development-kits/zoom-omap-l138-experimenter-kit.Although the LogicPD board does not support DDR2, we have used a separate vendor to prove the use of DDR2 on the AM1808 and the OMAP-L138. Although not officially recommended as the development platform of choice, and not open for order entry, we do refer customers to the schematics found here: http://support.spectrumdigital.com/boards/evmam1808/revb/ for a known good DDR2 layout.

      Please do not hesitate to contact me directly so that I may help you get the necessary support to continue your project. 

       

      Best Regards,


      Huy Pham
      OMAP-L138 Marketing Manager
      huy@ti.com  

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    • prabhu marimuthu
      Posted by prabhu marimuthu
      on Jan 29 2011 03:40 AM
      Prodigy235 points

      Thanks for your info... last week we bought a hawk board from innovate i found more troubles in uboot level itself it shown nand bad blocks. uImage is not booting no proper docs from innovate solutions Bangalore..

      i lost my nand u boot i stuck in how to bring my uboot again in nand...

      please help me..

      Thanks..

      Hawkboard
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    • Huy Pham
      Posted by Huy Pham
      on Jan 30 2011 15:50 PM
      Prodigy405 points

      Prabhu,

      I am sorry that you have had problems with your Hawkboard from Innovate.

      I would try to contact them first for support. If that does not work, I would try to use some of the Wiki information found here: http://elinux.org/Hawkboard 

      Although the Hawkboard is not an official TI product, we are doing our best to fix the design and hope to push out a TI recommended design to the community soon.

      Best Regards,

      Huy

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    • zhu
      Posted by zhu
      on Feb 17 2011 19:21 PM
      Expert1535 points

      prabhu marimuthu

      Thanks for your info... last week we bought a hawk board from innovate i found more troubles in uboot level itself it shown nand bad blocks. uImage is not booting no proper docs from innovate solutions Bangalore..

      i lost my nand u boot i stuck in how to bring my uboot again in nand...

      please help me..

      Thanks..

      Take a look here: http://alokprasad.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!48CAA8345A2495B1!374.entry?wa=wsignin1.0&sa=890095025

      Zhu

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    • Yashpal Patel49892
      Posted by Yashpal Patel49892
      on Feb 20 2011 22:42 PM
      Intellectual750 points

      Hi,

      Can we purchase Hawkboard now???

      Dharmendra

      ARM Cortex Hawkboard
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    • Huy Pham
      Posted by Huy Pham
      on Feb 21 2011 08:50 AM
      Prodigy405 points

      We are currently working on a design and hope to have a TI-recommended hardware design out in the next month. 

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    • Yashpal Patel49892
      Posted by Yashpal Patel49892
      on Feb 22 2011 02:56 AM
      Intellectual750 points

      Hi,

      Thanks for the support.

      We want to use AM1808 in one of our application, we made schematic using AM1808.

      We want approve our design by you, can we send to you?? and How??

      Dharmendra

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    • Huy Pham
      Posted by Huy Pham
      on Feb 22 2011 09:16 AM
      Prodigy405 points

      Yashpal,

      Send me an email at huy@ti.com. We usually take 2 weeks to turn around.

      Thanks

      Huy Pham
      OMAP-L13x Marketing Manager 

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    • Alister Sibbald56662
      Posted by Alister Sibbald56662
      on Mar 30 2011 11:14 AM
      Prodigy130 points

      Huy,

      Do you have an updated ETA for the new Hawkboard? Is it imminent, or still some way off?

       

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    • Huy Pham
      Posted by Huy Pham
      on Mar 30 2011 14:50 PM
      Prodigy405 points

      Imminent. Please email info@specialcomp.com for latest schedules and information. 

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    • Shareef Jalloq
      Posted by Shareef Jalloq
      on Apr 07 2011 04:48 AM
      Prodigy150 points

      Hi there Huy,

      perhaps you could get the status and post it here so that they don't get flooded with emails and the people following this thread can be kept up to date.  I emailed Special Computing and haven't had a reply back.

      Thanks.

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    • Huy Pham
      Posted by Huy Pham
      on Apr 07 2011 10:18 AM
      Prodigy405 points

      Hi Shareef,

      This is a special computing project with a TI recommended design, so they are in the best position to provide updates.

      I will ping them myself in hopes of getting you better responses.

      thanks - Huy

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    • Orlando Perdomo
      Posted by Orlando Perdomo
      on Apr 08 2011 14:57 PM
      Prodigy245 points

       

      Huy,

       

      I  also wrote to Special Computing several days ago and have received no reply.  

      I think it would be prudent for them to post even a tentative schedule (or at least a status) if they want to be considered as a viable source of development/evaluation boards.

       

      - Orlando

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    • Michael Reichmann
      Posted by Michael Reichmann
      on Apr 15 2011 13:42 PM
      Prodigy60 points

      What exactly is the problem with this board? I ask because i thought about buying one in the near future. Are these problems in some special areas or will all users face these sooner or later?

      - Michael

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    • Huy Pham
      Posted by Huy Pham
      on Apr 15 2011 13:44 PM
      Prodigy405 points

      Michael,

      please work with Special Computing to get a TI-recommended and stable design.

      The older hawkboard had some board instability issues related mostly to the DDR memory. We would not recommend using it. 

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