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(about issue 2)
Hi,
I have been using the Euclid for a few weeks, mainly with the power plate adapter.
Today, Euclid did not boot. I use the charger I received with the device.
When I connected the battery, the device booted normally.
I measured the voltage between the battery's two most external pins (5.4 V) and the same pins on the power adapter plate (4.7 V).
Do you have an idea of what is going on?
Is there something I could check or do ?
Best,
Sophie
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There are Intel employees who visit this forum who are Euclid specialists, including members of its development team, and so they will be able to offer a more informed answer than I can. In the meantime though, since it sounds as though you are familiar with electronics, I will post a link to a diagram of the power adapter's pinout.
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Hello Sophie,
Thank you for your interest in the Intel® Euclid™ Development Kit.
The measured voltage is an expected value. Please keep in mind that sometimes it takes a few tries to get the Euclid to boot with the power pack on. So my suggestion would be to try multiple times in a row, holding down the power button for at least 3 seconds.
If the Euclid does not boot, please return it to Click. This should be done by sending an email to mailto:click.support@intel.com click.support@intel.com and requesting a replacement.
If you have any update or question, don't hesitate to contact us.
Have a nice day.
Regards,
Andres V.
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Hi,
Thanks Andres and MartyG for your answers.
I did try to boot the Euclid a few times in a row, without success.
Can you tell if the problem is coming from the Euclid itself or from the power plate without having a look at my device (did you already have such a case ?) ?
If the problem could be solved by using another power plate, would it be possible to return only this part ?
Because for now I can still use it with the battery, and this would allow me to keep using the Euclid during the return process.
Sophie
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Hello Sophie,
Thank you for the update.
I understand your interest in using the Euclid during the replacement process, but the fact is that we can't be sure if the issue you are experiencing is related to the power plate or the Euclid without looking at both components.
So I as I previously mentioned, please send an email to mailto:click.support@intel.com click.support@intel.com to request a replacement.
Have a nice day.
Regards,
Andres V.
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