Ok I’ll try it.
Thanks for advice.

Lo ; )

Le 22 juil. 2015 à 01:25, Ytai Ben-Tsvi <[email protected]> a écrit :

> Are you able to test with a beefier supply or at least higher voltage? I'm 
> concerned that as soon as the Android attempts to charge itself (which might 
> be a few seconds after having been plugged in) it draws a current spike that 
> your supply can't handle well, resulting in a momentary drop in voltage and 
> loss of the USB connection.
> 
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 4:20 PM, Laurent Turnauer 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 800mA on 6V.
> 
> Le 22 juil. 2015 à 01:19, Ytai Ben-Tsvi <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
>> I don't know what's in those jar files. Currently, the IOIO libraries are 
>> distributed as source files + eclipse projects. I'm soon moving to 
>> distributing archives and a Gradle-based build system, but that's not 
>> happening immediately.
>> What's the current rating on your power supply?
>> 
>> On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 4:15 PM, Laurent Turnauer 
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> Yes current CHG at max position.
>> and I’m using 6V regulated for prototyping.
>> 
>> How can I use the librairies from master branch ?
>> I don’t know how to do it cause I’m used jar files.
>> 
>> Lo.
>> 
>> Le 22 juil. 2015 à 01:13, Ytai Ben-Tsvi <[email protected]> a écrit :
>> 
>>> AND is the "CHG" pot on the IOIO all the way clockwise?
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Ytai Ben-Tsvi <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I'm curious to see what you find with the new library. Also, what power 
>>> supply are you using? Could we be seeing a dropout resulting from a power 
>>> dip?
>>> 
>>> On Tue, Jul 21, 2015 at 10:28 AM, Laurent Turnauer 
>>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Re Ytai,
>>> 
>>> Thanks for answer…and sorry for mine a bit late...
>>> 
>>> 1- So, I tried with your Hello IOIO precompiled freshly installed apk app.
>>> I checked in app manager and the Hello IOIO is not started.  (Force stop 
>>> button is unavailable)
>>> 
>>> 2- I restarted the phone.
>>> I rechecked in app manager and the Hello IOIO is not started.  (Force stop 
>>> button is unavailable)
>>> 
>>> 3 - Ok, then, plugged usb cable and Hello IOIO launched as it has to do 
>>> mentioning default launching behavior
>>> IOIO is connected...Great it works, I’m playing with button, the state led 
>>> responds perfectly…
>>> 
>>> 4 - Then back pressed button, going to desktop.
>>> Check in app manager and the Hello IOIO is started. (Force stop button is 
>>> available but I don’t press it)
>>> 
>>> 5 - Then I relaunched the same Hello IOIO app… Toast tells me "IOIO is 
>>> connected" …wait 3 seconds…and then "IOIO disconnected"
>>> I mention also I haven’t removed or unplugged the usb cable. The cable is 
>>> connected only once at point 3.
>>> 
>>> 6 - Then back pressed button once, the app is either relaunched 
>>> automatically or go back to desktop,
>>> If the app is relaunched automatically, it’s redoing the cycle « IOIO 
>>> connected » then «  IOIO disconnected »  maybe 2 or 3 times, then the Hello 
>>> IOIO app is working.
>>> Or sometimes, Android tells me « Hello IOIO has stopped ».
>>> If I relaunched the app manually it also works.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> So, it seems, there is another behavior but quite not so far of mine.
>>> 
>>> With my app, I plugged usb, ioio doesn’t work, than restart the app…and it 
>>> works.
>>> Or
>>> With your Hello IOIO app, I plugged usb, ioio works firstly fine, and then 
>>> if relaunched, it has some issues of connection…but finally after some 
>>> attempts and relaunch it works.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Like you said, I will try your fixes of OpenAccessory. 
>>> 
>>> But normally I was used your jar files created from another ioio users, 
>>> 
>>> how can I do it in other way with the master branch ? 
>>> 
>>> Thanks for help.
>>> Lo.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Le 10 juil. 2015 à 23:47, Ytai Ben-Tsvi <[email protected]> a écrit :
>>> 
>>>> Two things to look at:
>>>> 1. Do you see this behavior occurring with the precompiled example 
>>>> applications? If not, what is different about you app that causes the 
>>>> problem?
>>>> 2. There were a bunch of fixes to OpenAccessory mode recently that are not 
>>>> yet included in the release package, but have been published to the master 
>>>> branch on GitHub. You can give them a try.
>>>> 
>>>> On Jul 10, 2015 1:04 PM, "Lo" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> Hi Ytai, ioio users,
>>>> 
>>>> I recently bought at sparkfun my IOIO-Otg board to make some stuffs with 
>>>> external sensors.
>>>> 
>>>> I spent several days to understand a little the android's world...waw...It 
>>>> wasn't so easy.
>>>> 
>>>> Whatever, now I used the template simple app in my root class activity 
>>>> extended by IOIOActivity.
>>>> 
>>>>  ....and IOIO Board is always connecting when I plug the usb... Great ...
>>>> 
>>>> BUT... I'm facing to an always disconnection issue when usb is plugged... 
>>>> After the usb is plugged, I absolutely need to restart my app.
>>>> And then it's ok.
>>>> 
>>>> Samsung Galaxy III GT19300
>>>> Android Version 4.3
>>>> 
>>>> IOIOLIB: IOIO0504
>>>> Appfirm : IOIO0500
>>>> Bootloader: IOIO0400
>>>> Hardware: SPRK0020
>>>> 
>>>> To explain my small issue 
>>>> ----------------------------------
>>>> 
>>>> 1 - App is compiled and installed from Android Studio.
>>>> 2 - Then my phone is manually restarted. (or not whatever)
>>>> 3 - RePowering the IOIO board with 6V regulated. (or not whatever)
>>>> 4 - Plug usb between the two devices
>>>> 5 - My app is auto activating by default by the open accessory and launch 
>>>> my main activity containing a small led blinking loop.
>>>> 6 - Then it works... but it stays connected only 3 seconds...
>>>> 7 - So I press the phone's BackButton to return to android desktop  (The 
>>>> board is still plugged with phone and not removed)
>>>> 8 - I restart my app...and then it stays correctly connected without auto 
>>>> disconnecting.
>>>> 
>>>> So I needed to restart the app twice to work fine...and then only the loop 
>>>> is no more broken...
>>>> 
>>>> If someone has facing the same behavior ?
>>>> Is there a trick I miss somewhere during initialization or in manifest 
>>>> file ?
>>>> 
>>>> Maybe it's the thread that check the connection, when board connected, 
>>>> thread is sleeping...or destroyed by android.
>>>> 
>>>> I also noticed that into the AndroidManifest.xml
>>>> I absolutely necessary to add ...
>>>> 
>>>>             <intent-filter>
>>>>                 <action 
>>>> android:name="android.hardware.usb.action.USB_ACCESSORY_ATTACHED" />
>>>>             </intent-filter>
>>>>             <intent-filter>
>>>>                 <action 
>>>> android:name="android.hardware.usb.action.USB_DEVICE_ATTACHED" />
>>>>             </intent-filter>
>>>>             <meta-data 
>>>> android:name="android.hardware.usb.action.USB_ACCESSORY_ATTACHED"
>>>>                 android:resource="@xml/accessory_filter" />
>>>>             <meta-data 
>>>> android:name="android.hardware.usb.action.USB_DEVICE_ATTACHED"
>>>>                 android:resource="@xml/device_filter" />
>>>> 
>>>> ... these intent-filter inside the first activity that contains :
>>>> 
>>>>             <intent-filter>
>>>>                 <action android:name="android.intent.action.MAIN" />
>>>>                 <category android:name="android.intent.category.LAUNCHER" 
>>>> />
>>>>             </intent-filter>
>>>> 
>>>> If not, when I plug usb, android will notify that it doesn't know any 
>>>> application that will use ioio board - IOIO Standard Application
>>>> But in that case, I doesn't need to restart my app to get the loop 
>>>> functioning. It works fine the first time.
>>>> But I need to fight with android notification to cancel it several times...
>>>> 
>>>> Then, I think I will continue to use the open accessory protocol to auto 
>>>> launch my app when board is plugged to the phone...
>>>> 
>>>> But then I need to find a way to restart twice the app... Kill the first 
>>>> instance and relaunch a new one.
>>>> 
>>>> Do you know a way to do that ?
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks for help.
>>>> Lo.
>>>> 
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