My imx7d pico android things start kit died

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Hi,
iI Connect a USB to serial adapter between the host PC and pico.
I Connect a USB cable between the OTG pico port and the host PC.
I can see my board with ls command or in COM port
But I can't do this iMX7D Pico won't boot (steps 1 to 6 to restore original firmware and/or install android things
using setup normal jumpers using android-things-setup-utility-windows soft
Pls, help me

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minicom -D /dev/ttyUSB0 not working

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How to I can know if my problem is in SOM or in board? Multimeter?


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Hello Neuber Sousa,
I’m not sure it if may be a driver problem. Have you checked if the Android Things Setup Utility works?
https://developer.android.com/things/hardware/imx7d
If this doesn’t help I would recommend reaching TechNexion as they manufactured the board and may be able to assist you better on how to determine if it’s a hardware problem or not.
Regards,

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I put multimeter in 5v and Gnd gpio and I get 5.01 to 5
04. I put multimeter in 3.3v and Gnd gpio and I get 3.37-3.38v.
I find this values too high in compare with Rpi
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Hello Neuber Sousa,
The i.MX7D Pico board is manufactured and supported by TechNexion so I would recommend that you contact them especially in case you detect a hardware error.
That being said, I would recommend trying to restore an image by following the document below as it could be that the booting image is not correct, but it’s loaded and it’s not letting the board to enter serial downloader mode.
https://os.mbed.com/docs/mbed-linux-os/v0.7/first-image/pico-pi-baseboard-with-the-pico-imx7d-som.ht...
My apologies for the inconvenience. I hope this helps,
Regards,

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sudo linux/imx_usb pico-imx7d_bootbomb_20170112.imx
result: no matching usb device found
