@bbad68 wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having the exact issue that was described by two other users in this post. Is anyone able to shed a bit more light on this? As was the case with the other users, the full build of the Copter firmware works fine, however I've tried uploading several different example sketches to no avail. I'm building the code using Make on a Linux machine.
After uploading an example sketch, the B/E LED on the I/O board flashes at 4Hz, indicating no FMU input, while the main LED Pixhawk never gets past the point of displaying solid white during the boot process. Is this just because the I/O board is unused when running a basic sketch such as UART_test.cpp or Hello.cpp, or could there be an issue arising during the board's boot sequence?
Brian
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