G'day Bob, this is exactly what happened to my USRP board. The board seems operational except it won't communicate. I've ordered the FX2 chip from DigiKey as I believe it to be faulty. Digikey actually managed to sent me the wrong part, a RAM chip, inside an otherwise correctly labled package. The hopefully correct part is on its way, so it shouldn't be long until we know if it fixed the problem.
It just begs the question, what causes this chip to fail? As described by Bob, it was left off for several month and failed on subsequent power up. Seasons Greetings, cheerio Berndt On Sunday 21 December 2008 12:48:40 Bob Cameron wrote: > Hi All > > I purchased a USRP some time ago, had it working and then left it for a > while. > > I suspect that the USB port has been zapped. > > Question. Is it safe to assume that there should be some kind of response > in /var/log/messages on connection of the USB cable? > > I have tried the usual switching of ports and cables, pulling > daughterboards, the LED is blinking and the 24MHz oscillator can be heard > on the nearby HF radio. > > I can no doubt tackle the debugging by looking up the chip specs. Any > start point ideas would be welcome though. > > Cheers Bob VK2YQA _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio