Hello,
I’ve just received my first SBL2e-100IR board, and I’m excited about using it. Looking at the user's manual (SBL2e Dual Serial-to-Ethernet User Manual) it appears I power the board by applying 3.3V across pins 5 and 6 on JP1. Following the pin guide I found at http://www.netburner.com/downloads/sbl2 ... iption.pdf, I hooked pins 5 and 6 to 3.3 V and Gnd from a 500 mA power supply, but the power light does not come on.
I am assuming that Pin 1 is as marked on the board ("Northwest" corner, looking down on the board from above) and counted down five pins. I did some continuity testing, and I find the ground pin (pin 6) seems to be connected not to pin 11, but to pin 14 (assuming that pin 9 is the "southeast" corner).
Do I have my pins completely wrong? Or am I taking the wrong approach to powering the board. There is really nothing specific in the manual about powering the board.
Thanks for any help.
Marc
Newbie on SBL2e: how to power up card
Re: Newbie on SBL2e: how to power up card
I don't believe there is a power led on the board. What led are you referring to?
Pin 5 is Vcc and pin 6 is GND. The pins are in the standard dual header configuration, so odd pins are on one side and even on the other. So if pin 1 is upper left, pin 2 is upper right.
Pin 5 is Vcc and pin 6 is GND. The pins are in the standard dual header configuration, so odd pins are on one side and even on the other. So if pin 1 is upper left, pin 2 is upper right.
Re: Newbie on SBL2e: how to power up card
Dear rnixon,
Thanks very much for your quick reply, much appreciated!
OK, with your pin numbers, it all makes sense now (I guess I was defaulting to the pin numbering on ICs, which is counterclockwise from 1... d'oh!).
Regarding the LED: I was referring to what the manual (Pg 27) refers to as "the Power LED" which I assumed was LED 1, or the Speed indicator on the RJ-45 Jack. When I used a friend's bench top power supply, and put the 3.3 volts across pins 5 and 6 as you described, LED 1 lit up, indicating the unit had power, and the power supply indicated that the board was drawing 100 mA, which sounded right.
However, when I got home and tried to power it from a little printed circuit board regulator (a Sparkfun item) working off of a wall wart, the light did not come on. I finally just clamped 2 D batteries together to get 3 volts, put it across pins 5 and 6, and the light came on, and sure enough the board was then able to get on the network.
Now I just need to figure out why that little power unit won’t turn on the SL2e board. But now at least I can try to start programing this thing.
But thanks again for your help. What a nice forum!
Cheers,
Marc
Thanks very much for your quick reply, much appreciated!
OK, with your pin numbers, it all makes sense now (I guess I was defaulting to the pin numbering on ICs, which is counterclockwise from 1... d'oh!).
Regarding the LED: I was referring to what the manual (Pg 27) refers to as "the Power LED" which I assumed was LED 1, or the Speed indicator on the RJ-45 Jack. When I used a friend's bench top power supply, and put the 3.3 volts across pins 5 and 6 as you described, LED 1 lit up, indicating the unit had power, and the power supply indicated that the board was drawing 100 mA, which sounded right.
However, when I got home and tried to power it from a little printed circuit board regulator (a Sparkfun item) working off of a wall wart, the light did not come on. I finally just clamped 2 D batteries together to get 3 volts, put it across pins 5 and 6, and the light came on, and sure enough the board was then able to get on the network.
Now I just need to figure out why that little power unit won’t turn on the SL2e board. But now at least I can try to start programing this thing.
But thanks again for your help. What a nice forum!
Cheers,
Marc
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Re: Newbie on SBL2e: how to power up card
It is unclear whether you are trying to power your SBL2e-100 directly by itself, or whether you have it plugged into an SBL2e carrier board. The only LEDs on the SBL2e-100 are on the ethernet jack, where there are two to indicate link speed (10Mb/100Mb), and link activity. Conversely, the carrier board (which includes 2 DB9 serial port connectors) has a power-on LED. The default for the carrier board is to get power from a USB connection. For that to work, JP2 pins 2-3 must be jumpered. You can also provide 5V-30V input power to the carrier board through a round barrel connector labeled J2. To use it, JP2 pins 1-2 must be jumpered. If you have not used the SBL2e, I STRONGLY advise using it in conjunction with a carrier board to get yourself oriented. Take a look at the Quick Start Guide: http://www.netburner.com/downloads/sbl2 ... kStart.pdf
Re: Newbie on SBL2e: how to power up card
I looked at the manual, and I think its an error. It does say power led, but there really isn't one.
Re: Newbie on SBL2e: how to power up card
Thanks for your feedback.
In reply to Ridgeglider: I am not using the carrier board, just the SBL2e-100. You are correct, there is no specific power LED. As rnixon noted, the manual has a small error: there is no Power LED. My observation is that when I power up the unit, the LinkSpeed indicator (LED1) lights up for about 5-10 seconds, then flashes occasionally. But then when I attach it to a live Ethernet Jack, the Speed indicator goes dark (since I am on a 10 Mbit system), but LED2 lights up (no flashing, just steady).
I was able to connect to the board using my browser. I then hooked up pins 1 and 2 to TXD and RXD on my 3.3 V FTDI cable (and ground to ground). Then following the example in the manual (page 29) fired up MTTTY (nice program, by the way!) and telnet, and sure enough, whatever I typed into Telnet showed up on MTTTY and vice versa. Very satisfying.
So thanks to you folks for your help. I think I need to lose the Sparkfun power supply, get something better than my D batteries, and then work on controlling some relays via Ethernet. I’m sure I’ll be back with more newbie questions, but thanks for now… I’m on my way.
Marc
In reply to Ridgeglider: I am not using the carrier board, just the SBL2e-100. You are correct, there is no specific power LED. As rnixon noted, the manual has a small error: there is no Power LED. My observation is that when I power up the unit, the LinkSpeed indicator (LED1) lights up for about 5-10 seconds, then flashes occasionally. But then when I attach it to a live Ethernet Jack, the Speed indicator goes dark (since I am on a 10 Mbit system), but LED2 lights up (no flashing, just steady).
I was able to connect to the board using my browser. I then hooked up pins 1 and 2 to TXD and RXD on my 3.3 V FTDI cable (and ground to ground). Then following the example in the manual (page 29) fired up MTTTY (nice program, by the way!) and telnet, and sure enough, whatever I typed into Telnet showed up on MTTTY and vice versa. Very satisfying.
So thanks to you folks for your help. I think I need to lose the Sparkfun power supply, get something better than my D batteries, and then work on controlling some relays via Ethernet. I’m sure I’ll be back with more newbie questions, but thanks for now… I’m on my way.
Marc