The slightest bump, or knock to the micro power connection and my pi reboots.
Anyone have this have problem?
I wouldn't feel secure releasing a product that is so delicate.
The slightest bump, or knock to the micro power connection and my pi reboots.
Anyone have this have problem?
I wouldn't feel secure releasing a product that is so delicate.
I had this problem with the first cable I used on my Pi. Turns out the problem was me using an old cable. Original micro USB had the securing pins built into the plug, not the cable.
If you're not using a cable with pins built onto it, try a cable that does. If you are, try another cable anyway. I've seen several different Pi's used with a variety of cables and have only ever had that one issue.
I wouldn't feel secure releasing a product that is so delicate.
There's another way of providing power to the Pi. You can provide 5V to the GPIO 5V rail, but be aware:
More detailed answer: https://raspberrypi.stackexchange.com/a/1619/21993
LM7805
which will make sure that your pi is going to get tight 5V. The micro usb power inlet is more likely to get broken in the future, so ping aren't a bad idea. They are just another way of providing power, more more advanced users.
– thekiwi5000
Feb 10 '15 at 14:31
From what I hear, it seems like a bad Micro USB cable. Your phone's charging cable is most likely Micro USB, try your Pi with that one.
The new power source works perfectly. I must have damaged the clamps on the cable.
Hard to notice since they're so small.
I'm working now.