Hi Thomas,

With the latest firmware and api, these problems appear to be fixed. Have 
you tried it?

David

On Thursday, 26 December 2013 23:21:06 UTC, Thomas Hermansson wrote:
>
> Hi Davidmc!
>
> Have you found out anything more about what is causing this problem, or 
> when it appears? I have the same problems, but also see some incorrect 
> readings that are not 100 times to large, but only 3-4 times to large. I´m 
> also operating on frequencies around 0-50Hz (using a windsensor).
>
> ONE of the things that may cause your high incorrect readings is probably 
> this bug that I filed a while ago: https://github.com/ytai/ioio/issues/70
>
> I am working on a way to be able to reproduce this error for Ytai, but it 
> seems not to appear on my other device when trying to connect a pwm output 
> to a pulscounter to try to reproduce it in a simpler way. But maybe you 
> have found out something more? Problem only shows when using several analog 
> inputs at the same time? Problem most seen when real input frequence is x 
> Hz? Anything would help.
>
> //Thomas
>
>
> Den lördagen den 14:e december 2013 kl. 02:28:27 UTC+1 skrev Ytai:
>>
>> That shouldn't make a difference, and I'm not sure I understand why 
>> IOIOBridge is related. Try without the hub, or try a different PC. 
>> Otherwise, please tell me in detail the steps that you're taking, maybe 
>> there's some step that's wrong.
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 5:12 PM, davidmc <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I tried the configuration wipe, but I'm not sure if it actually did 
>>> anything. I still can't update the firmware anyway. Since I use IOIOBridge, 
>>> I've been using a powered usb hub to power the IOIO for the configuration 
>>> wipe and putting it into Bootloader mode. Could this be making a difference?
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