Hardware and Software Development Support
Voipac provides multiple sources of support and customer care. Primarily it includes extensive information presented on these Wiki section pages. Multiple datasheets, drawings and user guides helpful during debugging and troubleshooting stage are stored in the download section. Advanced support helping with custom hardware and software development is also available.
This section describes e-mail free-of-charge support and warranty claims of the Voipac modules and products. Warranty claim report template can be downloaded from here and send to warranty.claim@voipac.com. All other inquires dedicated to product support can be emailed to support@voipac.com.
To validate the problem, to respond and help with the issue more efficiently, please provide as much as possible of the following information:
- name of the module and its serial number
- problem's subject
- software release and version (link to the binaries are helpful)
- setting and customization done on the board
- additional accessories used during the problem's duration
- short description of the issue
- attach log files and setup pictures
- what is the expected outcome
- does the problem occur even when fresh official binaries have been used?
- steps to reproduce the issue
- additional notes and information
Report example:
- iMX8M Industrial Development kit - iMX8M Industrial Module PN #112233445566
- DisplayPort failed to send the video stream
- binaries used:
- a special bootloader for DisplayPort used from https://downloads.voipac.com/files/iMX8M_Industrial_Development_Kit/module/software/yocto/binaries/imx-boot-imx8mq-voipac-sd.bin-flash_display-port
- default file system voipac-image-imx8mq-voipac.wic downloaded from https://downloads.voipac.com/files/iMX8M_Industrial_Development_Kit/module/software/filesystem/voipac-image-imx8mq-voipac.wic
- device tree selected for DisplayPort option
- display monitor Philips 243V7QJABF with DisplayPort connected to the development kit
- The development kit fails to initialize the video output. No GUI interface is shown.
- boot log provided in the attached files and pictures of the setup sent
- expected behaviour is to play the video stream on the DisplayPort monitor
- yes, the problem persists even if the binaries are flashed again
- Step to reproduce:1
- update the binaries and device tree
- connect the monitor
- boot up the board
- Additional info:
during the start-up of Linux, the monitor shortly wakes up and after few moments is returned to standby.