We are seeing some intermittent failures with the USB communication between our device (MVF61NS151...) and a host PC. I started investigating and noted that the USB Dcap voltage is about 2.7 volts. The tower board schematic labels this as 3V3 and the VYBRIDFSERIESEC on page 30 shows it as 3p0. What is the correct voltage for the internal regulator for USB? My bus voltage is at least 4.9 V, so that is not the problem. Is there a register setting to disable the internal regulator? I have no loads on the Dcap piin, just a couple of capacitors.
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Hello Mark,
Thanks for following up with this; we have a ticket reporting the exact same issue/fix in our support queue and will be addressing this in our 3.13 Vybrid kernel support. Though not stated here, is it correct to assume this is while running the Timesys Vybrid kernel?
Thank you,
Timesys Support
I have determined that this is intended to be 3.0 V. The Linux kernel was not enabling the regulator in the ANADIG section in the ANADIG_REG_3P0 register. The lowest order bit must be set.
Hello Mark,
Thanks for following up with this; we have a ticket reporting the exact same issue/fix in our support queue and will be addressing this in our 3.13 Vybrid kernel support. Though not stated here, is it correct to assume this is while running the Timesys Vybrid kernel?
Thank you,
Timesys Support
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