Kiwi and power supply soft-start [power supply must ramp 0-5V in less than 50 msec]
Hi,
My Kiwi which is remote-controlled was stopped for 2 days. This morning I went to my parent's house where it is located, no led lit on the kiwi but 5V on the supply (which is an industrial Lambda, linear regulated). Once in the attic, I shut down the PS by removing the mains plug, I wait some seconds and put back the power : no succes. I disconnect the Kiwi 5V connector and plug it, bingo, the animal is awaken.
I have repeated several times the same test with the same results.
My feeling is that the Kiwi has some difficulties to handle what we call a "soft start", i.e. a power supply climbing from 0 to 5V in a quite long time, or a partial loss of the supply followed by a voltage recovering. On the products I work on (security products for the industry), we have a sequencing power supply manager to stop and restart all the redondant processors for all the PS failure cases.
What is the policy in the Kiwi about µP reset and PS voltage ?
73's de J-Luc F1JEK
My Kiwi which is remote-controlled was stopped for 2 days. This morning I went to my parent's house where it is located, no led lit on the kiwi but 5V on the supply (which is an industrial Lambda, linear regulated). Once in the attic, I shut down the PS by removing the mains plug, I wait some seconds and put back the power : no succes. I disconnect the Kiwi 5V connector and plug it, bingo, the animal is awaken.
I have repeated several times the same test with the same results.
My feeling is that the Kiwi has some difficulties to handle what we call a "soft start", i.e. a power supply climbing from 0 to 5V in a quite long time, or a partial loss of the supply followed by a voltage recovering. On the products I work on (security products for the industry), we have a sequencing power supply manager to stop and restart all the redondant processors for all the PS failure cases.
What is the policy in the Kiwi about µP reset and PS voltage ?
73's de J-Luc F1JEK
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