Hello

Did you manage to make the mainline driver work?

Regarding power, the module consumes like 200ma while work. I doubt power 
is an issue.

I managed to make it work with the old easycap driver made by Thomas work 
with 3.2.0 psp linux with DMA on. But it stop capture in a few seconds. I 
am trying to make the make mainlined stk1160 driver work. Did anyone 
succeed making it work?

Best Regards

Mahammad





On Thursday, October 3, 2013 3:38:03 AM UTC+2, Paul Hannah wrote:
>
> Is it viable to get a cheap hub and manually wire the 5V to that hub from 
> the 5V in, completely bypassing the BBB's circuits entirely? Or are there 
> gotchas with that also, initialisation timing or something else I haven't 
> thought of?
>
>
> On Thu, Oct 3, 2013 at 10:27 AM, garyamort <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, October 2, 2013 4:56:34 PM UTC-4, Ivan Korman wrote:
>>>
>>> Any further hint?
>>>
>>>
>> So, finally googled skt1160 and after looking through the results, I'm 
>> thinking the issue might be the device.  Based on 
>> http://www.raspberrypi.org/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=18831&sid=057d5de92feb665cf10f4905c1929e32
>>  where 
>> you have many different people having varying degrees of failures - 
>> including some where it works only if plugged in upon bootup and not 
>> unplugged, and others where they have to periodically unplug it and plug it 
>> back in - my guess is that because this chip is so generic that the quality 
>> of production is all over the place.
>>
>> I'd also guess that your issue is related to power.   Even though your 
>> BBB has a decent power supply, I'm betting that TI was very careful with 
>> power regulation for the USB host and it just will NOT supply more than 
>> 500mA of power[which is what it is clearly rated to for and which is more 
>> than enough for any USB compliant device].
>>
>> Wheras if the producer of your your particular device was sloppy/didn't 
>> care they may need more than 500mA which most PC's these days will provide 
>> despite it being so far out of spec.
>>
>>  
>>
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