Regarding the boot drive of the Revolution Pi Connect+ 32GB
Posted: 29 Jun 2021, 13:17
Hello,
1) I am working with the Revolution Pi for 2 weeks now and I am facing an issue with the boot drive of the RevPi. When I power up the RevPi, all the LEDs are properly light up as per the status LED specifications (for reference:- https://revolution.kunbus.de/tutorials/ ... atus-leds/). And as the power-up is successful I turn off the RevPi and attach the micro-USB cable to the laptop for creating an image of the state. After the connection, I start the Rpiboot.exe and then power up the RevPi (with reference to the video:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZukq2T6PEY). All the steps are followed properly as per the tutorials provided.
a) Here when I connect to one of the USB ports in my laptop, it just shows loading embedded and it never connects. b) And when I connect it to the other USB port, it connects but shows a different cmd status box from the one in the tutorial. 2) The USB port which connects to the RevPi gives the connection to the boot drive of the RevPi. And then I start the win32DiskImager and give the image storage location with the drive number of the boot drive. After this when I start to read from the drive to the allocated location, there is an error message sometimes within 1 minute or max to max 2 minutes. This error message is due to the boot drive of the RevPi disappearing, hence not allowing to create an image for the same.
Solutions tried for the above problems,
1) I tried to first change the host i.e Laptop but the boot drive not being there for a longer time is still an issue.
2) Tried different USB cables for the issue as mentioned by one of the users in the forum. No luck. (link:- viewtopic.php?t=1520)
3) Also, tried a Linux distribution for better interfacing. Still, the issue is not solved. (link:- viewtopic.php?t=1471)
4) Tried, connecting the different power supplies. I checked the power supply rating for each power supply used. At 30V current rating is 95ma and at 24V it is more than 100ma. As the voltage increases the current rating decreases. I think there is an issue with the RevPi as it is not able to take proper current from the power supply even when the Voltage supplied is proper.
Please let me know what should be done here. All these problems are for 2 of the RevPi's I have right now and I am not understanding what should be done.
Thanks and Regards
Shreyash Kulkarni
1) I am working with the Revolution Pi for 2 weeks now and I am facing an issue with the boot drive of the RevPi. When I power up the RevPi, all the LEDs are properly light up as per the status LED specifications (for reference:- https://revolution.kunbus.de/tutorials/ ... atus-leds/). And as the power-up is successful I turn off the RevPi and attach the micro-USB cable to the laptop for creating an image of the state. After the connection, I start the Rpiboot.exe and then power up the RevPi (with reference to the video:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zZukq2T6PEY). All the steps are followed properly as per the tutorials provided.
a) Here when I connect to one of the USB ports in my laptop, it just shows loading embedded and it never connects. b) And when I connect it to the other USB port, it connects but shows a different cmd status box from the one in the tutorial. 2) The USB port which connects to the RevPi gives the connection to the boot drive of the RevPi. And then I start the win32DiskImager and give the image storage location with the drive number of the boot drive. After this when I start to read from the drive to the allocated location, there is an error message sometimes within 1 minute or max to max 2 minutes. This error message is due to the boot drive of the RevPi disappearing, hence not allowing to create an image for the same.
Solutions tried for the above problems,
1) I tried to first change the host i.e Laptop but the boot drive not being there for a longer time is still an issue.
2) Tried different USB cables for the issue as mentioned by one of the users in the forum. No luck. (link:- viewtopic.php?t=1520)
3) Also, tried a Linux distribution for better interfacing. Still, the issue is not solved. (link:- viewtopic.php?t=1471)
4) Tried, connecting the different power supplies. I checked the power supply rating for each power supply used. At 30V current rating is 95ma and at 24V it is more than 100ma. As the voltage increases the current rating decreases. I think there is an issue with the RevPi as it is not able to take proper current from the power supply even when the Voltage supplied is proper.
Please let me know what should be done here. All these problems are for 2 of the RevPi's I have right now and I am not understanding what should be done.
Thanks and Regards
Shreyash Kulkarni