Could you explain a bit more what you did to it? It is very unlikely
that it is not repairable.
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I have tried both a RESET and starting it in DFU mode. Same issues persist.
It is not recognized at all (in normal or DFU mode) by Mac or Linux
(Raspberry Pi).
On Windows, when plugged in, it shows as "Unknown USB Device (Device
Descriptor Failed)." However, I cannot seem to do anything with it.
Have you tried a hard reset??
https://github.com/mossmann/hackrf/wiki/HackRF-One
Using HackRF One's Buttons
The RESET button resets the microcontroller. This is a reboot that
should result in a USB re-enumeration.
The DFU button invokes a USB DFU bootloader located in the
Tried three different computers (Mac laptop, Raspberry Po, and Windows laptop).
Same result on all three, using different cables and different ports.
-Noah
> On May 3, 2020, at 12:29, Joris wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> In the same vain: have you tried other usb ports? There is always the (ever
>
Hi,
In the same vain: have you tried other usb ports? There is always the (ever
fun) possibility that it can't deliver power or...
J
Op zo 3 mei 2020 18:26 schreef Noah Jaehnert :
> Thanks Christopher. I have tried multiple USB cables as well (at least 5)
> with the same response/issue.
>
>
Thanks Christopher. I have tried multiple USB cables as well (at least 5) with
the same response/issue.
Any other ideas?
-Noah
> On May 3, 2020, at 12:18, Christopher Howard
> wrote:
>
> Hi, I was just wanting to confirm if you 100% certaom your USB cable is
> good. Maybe want to try
Hi, I was just wanting to confirm if you 100% certaom your USB cable is
good. Maybe want to try another one. I spent days once trying to figure
out why my USB light was not coming on, and it was because I was using
a USB charge cable instead of a data cable.
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