2023-03-21 09:37 PM
I found the pin of PG8 on the GPIO pin map on the board.
So I connected to PG8 and GND to connect with oscilloscope.
In the picture, the blue line is the oscilloscope's GND port.
I connected the board and the oscilloscope like the picture above. And I entered the command to output the PPS signal, but the waveform is not displayed.
I looked up various answers and followed the answers such as PTP activation command and adding PG8 to AF11.
What am I doing wrong?
For your information, I used the following image when I uploaded the image.
en.FLASH-stm32mp1-openstlinux-5.15-yocto-kirkstone-mp1-v22.11.23\stm32mp1-openstlinux-5.15-yocto-kirkstone-mp1-v22.11.23\images\stm32mp1\flashlayout_st-image-weston\optee
FlashLayout_emmc_stm32mp157d-ev1-optee.tsv
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2023-03-26 09:28 PM
I checked the various documents on the board, and I could find the reason.
I tracked the PPS Out pin PG8 (pin 11) in the circuit diagram document on the board and found that it was disconnected.
I found 'SB23' in the area where the CPU board is located, and after applying the resistor, I confirmed that the PPS signal is output normally.
I don't know why it was released with a cut off.
2023-03-26 09:28 PM
I checked the various documents on the board, and I could find the reason.
I tracked the PPS Out pin PG8 (pin 11) in the circuit diagram document on the board and found that it was disconnected.
I found 'SB23' in the area where the CPU board is located, and after applying the resistor, I confirmed that the PPS signal is output normally.
I don't know why it was released with a cut off.