Hi and sorry for the long time to the new answere.
I think meanwhile I've lost the trust in that I'm able to get this wakeup on
usb plugin running properly by myself.
And, of course, there was a lot of work besides that wakeup problem.
Meanwhile our board supplier classified our wish as a special
Good Morning Peter,
(it's 9:38 am in here, I don't know your time zone :) )
On 1 March 2018 8:33 AM, Peter Chen wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 01:17:09PM -0500, Ralf.4MailingLists wrote:
> > > Would you please try below changes:
> > > 1. By connecting external HUB at USBOTG0, and only enable i
Hi,
On 28 February 2018 4:43 AM, Peter Chen wrote:
> You mean you measure it after echo "mem" > /sys/power/state, right?
Yes, I've put my multimeter to some grounded part of the board and the other
measuring head(or is it called test prod in English?) to the right pin of the
usb port (if watch
Hi Peter,
here is an overview of the output voltages of all voltage regulators I could
find on that system:
for i in $(find / -name microvolts);do echo $i -- $(cat $i);done
/sys/devices/soc0/soc/200.aips-bus/20c8000.anatop/20c8000.anatop:regulator-3p0/regulator/regulator.2/microvolts
-- 3000
Hi Peter,
thank you a lot for your answere. This problem gives me headache for about 2
weeks now.
I have to admit that I'm not very experienced in working with embedded devices
and it took me about one day to find ways to answere your questions. :)
I hope I've answered them. If not, please let m
Hello everyone,
I am working on an i.MX6S (Solo, not SoloLite or SoloX) attached to a module
attached to a carrier board. It's running Yocto 2.2.3.
I am trying to wake it up from one of the available standby states
(freeze/mem/standby) by plugging in an USB Device.
I have already studied sever