I heard that the USB3 port of the Rock64 outputs up to 950mA.
I have this external HD (WD My Passport), one of those 2,5'' external HDDs that are powered solely by the USB3 port. From what I've gathered, this should need no more than 650mA.
But it doesn't work on the Rock64.
After mounting the thing, if I try to write and read, it just disconnects with a bunch of dmesg errors. It makes a little click sound after the spinning builds up. Looks like there's not enough energy (it works fine on my desktop).
How can I check and monitor the voltage and current delivered by the USB3.0 on the Rock64?
My power supply is kind of generic, even though it says 5V 3A.
The rpi shows a lightning icon right, but the Rock64 doesn't, so I can't be sure the power supply is at fault.
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Hey guys,
I heard that the USB3 port of the Rock64 outputs up to 950mA.
I have this external HD (WD My Passport), one of those 2,5'' external HDDs that are powered solely by the USB3 port. From what I've gathered, this should need no more than 650mA.
But it doesn't work on the Rock64.
After mounting the thing, if I try to write and read, it just disconnects with a bunch of dmesg errors. It makes a little click sound after the spinning builds up. Looks like there's not enough energy (it works fine on my desktop).
How can I check and monitor the voltage and current delivered by the USB3.0 on the Rock64?
My power supply is kind of generic, even though it says 5V 3A.
The rpi shows a lightning icon right, but the Rock64 doesn't, so I can't be sure the power supply is at fault.
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