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I'm not familiar with all the inner workings of the Raspberry Boom but I had the impression that the data was transferred serially to the Raspberry Pi using the Pi's UART, which may be what /dev/ttyAMA0 represents (?)
If that is true, it seems possible that "1 input overrun(s)" means there was a data overflow coming from the Boom to the Pi board, that is the serial port buffer filled up before whatever process on the Pi read it out. If so, it seems possible there might be some loss of data. Not continually, I notice the errors do not occur all the time, only at some intervals. If there was just one sample out of 10000 that was dropped, I'm not sure it would be obvious looking at a plot of the output. But not knowing how it all works in detail, this is just a conjecture.
I will look forward to seeing SQLX when it is ready. The first thing I changed was removing the external USB-Ethernet adapter which I had used, but I still had some overruns the next day. Then, based on your comments here, I replaced the power supply with a different one. Now 36 hours after restarting, I've had 0 overruns reported, so perhaps that was the problem.
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They are both compact USB power supplies intended to charge phones. It was an older one that apparently caused the issue, and I have several similar-looking ones. I originally thought it claimed to provide 5V at 1.8 A on the label, but I may have mis-remembered; looking at the unit which MAY be the one I used, says 5V 1A. Now, even that rating I would expect to be adequate for the R-Boom, if it really delivered the full 1A, since I measured on average the unit took less that 2W total (average) power which means only 400 mA at 5V. Now that is average power, and maybe the instantaneous peak draw is the issue, if it exceeds 1A. I could also blame high resistance in the USB cord, but I'm still using the same one now just on a different supply, and it's working ok.
The 5V USB power supply that is working OK now (over 3 days with no overruns at all reported on the R-Boom) is a newer device that came with a 2017 model phone (ZTE z978) and claims to be capable of 10W output for fast charge mode.-john
On Wednesday, August 15, 2018 at 4:48:45 AM UTC-7, Branden Christensen wrote:What are the specs on the 2 powet supplies? Thanks John.
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