Sorry for taking long to respond and thanks for reporting the issue and
looking into possible causes.
I believe I've seen this issue in the past on an N7, but wasn't able to
reproduce. I'm interested in having this case diagnosed and fixed.
What did you mean exactly by "linked the instability to using USB fast
charge"? And why/how did you bypass the IOIO on-board regulator?


On Wed, Jan 6, 2016 at 8:30 AM, James Warner <[email protected]> wrote:

> Further troubleshooting has linked the instability to using USB fast
> charge - ( before anyone asks the voltage source is stable (and not
> supplied via the IOIO regulator)
> Maybe not the IOIO at fault, but it would be good to enable the IOIO to
> auto recover when the connection does break - as once the IOIO goes into
> the failed state, it doesn't matter what phone you connect - it needs a
> power cycle
>
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