Hmm, I think I may have experienced this before as well. At the time, I cranked up the voltage to the Vin pin from around 5.5 to around 8V and things started working, but that may have been a coincidence. I had a bench supply, but if you don't have that, maybe a 9V battery might be enough to get this test done.
First off, I'd like to know if the IOIODiagnostics app is able to connect to the board--you can find it in the play store. I don't think there's any persistent state kept in the IOIO, meaning I don't think that SpeedFreq could have done something to the board that would not be returned to normal on the next power cycle that would prevent IOIODiagnostics from connecting. Also, make sure the USB cable connection is good on all signals--I found a case where the power pins would make connection, but the data pins would only connect if the cable was pulled slightly in one direction. On Saturday, October 3, 2015 at 1:09:25 PM UTC-4, Kent Kallsen wrote: > > I am using an IOIO OTG board from sparkfun (DEV-12633) with an open > source App called SpeedFreq for in car telemetry (low budget endurance > racing). I have a 12v to 5v converter power supply wired to the car > battery to power the IOIO, which had been also effective charging my Moto > G. The purpose of the IOIO board is to read a wideband O2 sensor which has > an output of 0 to 2.5 volts. Last weekend before I had the actual sensor > hooked up I mimicked a 1.5 volt sensor and the IOIO board connected to the > app, charged the phone and worked great. > > Today I got the actual sensor hooked up (2.5 volt max) and now the IOIO > board does not connect to the App although it does charge the phone. I > played around with current pot on the IOIO board and although I can find > the spot where there is enough current to charge the phone, this did not > change the fact the IOIO board is not connecting to the app. > > I have confirmed that the O2 sensor is providing 2.5 v and that the pin > callouts are correct. > > Any thoughts on why all of the sudden the board is no longer connecting? > > Thanks, kent > > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "ioio-users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/ioio-users. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
