The 24v is isolated from the 5v for the BBB, I've found sometimes my
machine is unstable and sometimes it is fine. I did pick up a 24v 6a
supply and haven't had an issue since. Also, when I plugin the supply to
the wall, it can support powering up the machine as compared to the
previous suppl
On Tue, Dec 20, 2016 at 7:16 AM, Jay Doobie wrote:
> Is there a power supply requirement difference between the BBB and a BBBW?
>
>
You should get, and read the SRM for the BBBW. But there almost certainly
is.
>
> The BBB works great outside of my machine connected to USB on a computer,
> but w
Is there a power supply requirement difference between the BBB and a BBBW?
The BBB works great outside of my machine connected to USB on a computer,
but within the machine it hangs and crashes.
The cape powers the BBB, it has a 24v 2.7a supply. I have noticed some
funny things (I have to p
If your power supply reliably supplies 1A or more, at 5v, then that's
probably not the problem.
On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 5:00 PM, Jay Doobie wrote:
> I think I know what is going on, I think the BBBW uses a bit more power
> than the BBB, I believe the power supply that came with my 3d printer may
I think I know what is going on, I think the BBBW uses a bit more power
than the BBB, I believe the power supply that came with my 3d printer may
either be faulty or at it's limit of what it can supply. Going to look
into a slightly beefier supply.
On Monday, December 19, 2016 at 3:42:01 PM UT
Well I do not have a BBBW, but I do have an rPI 3. Disabling power save at
boot is fairly easy.
william@rpi:~$ sudo nano /etc/rc.local
Add: /sbin/iw dev wlan0 set power_save off
william@rpi:~$ sudo reboot
william@rpi:~$ iwconfig wlan0
wlan0 IEEE 802.11bgn Mode:Master Tx-Power=31 dBm
At this point I don't know what it is. I setup a cronjob to turn off
wireless power management, but something else seems to be causing a crash.
My SSH hangs or so so slow that I can type "ls" and walk away to make a
cup of coffee and it still hasn't done an 'ls', but 5 minutes later, bam,
it
Am Montag, 19. Dezember 2016 03:28:28 UTC+1 schrieb Jay Doobie:
>
> ..., but not a method to disable it automatically. Any ideas?
>
Add to file /etc/network/interfaces a line with the following context
(works after reboot):
wireless-power off
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Do you mean sleep_auth? If so, I've also run an issue with the default
value of 2 ("extreme low power"). I place this file on all my BBGW devices:
$ *cat /etc/cron.d/wireless *
MAILTO=""
PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
@reboot root sleep 60 ; echo 0 >
/sys/ker
I believe I've found the problem to be power management on the wifi. I
have found a way to disable it manually, but not a method to disable it
automatically. Any ideas?
On Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 11:11:21 PM UTC-5, Jay Doobie wrote:
>
> I'm running with bone-debian-8.6-lxqt-4gb-armhf-20
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