The article discusses troubleshooting ideas for common interface problems encountered during the development process of Forlinx Embedded AM62x Development Board.
General troubleshooting methods include chip consistency verification, signal checking, cross-testing, signal integrity check, and welding quality inspection.
Troubleshooting system failure to start involves key signal inspection, start configuration check, I2C bus conflict troubleshooting, and cross-testing.
For I2C interface issues, the article suggests basic configuration check, signal quality analysis, impedance matching adjustment, and diagnostic tool usage.
Key points for troubleshooting SPI interface faults include hardware connection confirmation, mode configuration verification, and signal measurement.
Common problems with USB interfaces are related to power supply check, signal connections, and level configuration.
The article also covers troubleshooting tips for SDIO issues, including signal integrity optimization and pull-up resistor configuration.
It introduces other interface problems such as LVDS, PCIe, UART, and CAN with their solution ideas for developers.
This comprehensive guide aims to help developers quickly identify and resolve interface-related issues during the development process.
The article provides systematic troubleshooting guidelines to enhance the efficiency of hardware debugging and interface problem-solving processes.