Hello,
I have a raspberry pi5 that I am using a nvme base board on and I am having issues where the PI will just shut off on its own when doing compiling jobs. I suspect its the power sensor getting tripped as it may think it has insufficient power. The NVME should not be consuming very much power at all and I have no USB devices plugged into the board. I suspect the sensor or whatever it is on this version of the PI is just a bit too sensitive and prematurely shutting down the system even if there is plenty of power to do the compile job.
I am not using the official power brick but I do have it plugged into a mac pro usb C power brick which should provide at least 2.5 to 3.0 amps of power at 5v.
Is there some way to disable the auto shut off or some way to reconfigure it so its not so sensitive? I am honestly pretty frustrated with the 5 and its kinda stupid reliance on a non standard 5A power brick.... From everything I have seen this should only be required when trying to use something that pulls alot of power such as a SDR or something on the USB port but seams to not be the case and its needed even for just doing some long compiles on the board.
I have a raspberry pi5 that I am using a nvme base board on and I am having issues where the PI will just shut off on its own when doing compiling jobs. I suspect its the power sensor getting tripped as it may think it has insufficient power. The NVME should not be consuming very much power at all and I have no USB devices plugged into the board. I suspect the sensor or whatever it is on this version of the PI is just a bit too sensitive and prematurely shutting down the system even if there is plenty of power to do the compile job.
I am not using the official power brick but I do have it plugged into a mac pro usb C power brick which should provide at least 2.5 to 3.0 amps of power at 5v.
Is there some way to disable the auto shut off or some way to reconfigure it so its not so sensitive? I am honestly pretty frustrated with the 5 and its kinda stupid reliance on a non standard 5A power brick.... From everything I have seen this should only be required when trying to use something that pulls alot of power such as a SDR or something on the USB port but seams to not be the case and its needed even for just doing some long compiles on the board.
Statistics: Posted by Treahblade — Thu Aug 01, 2024 4:03 pm — Replies 1 — Views 23