Evgeny Dmitrichenko Posted June 13, 2019 Posted June 13, 2019 Hello. I have a task: «Find fail-safety, high stability SBC device, which can work 24/7/365» For the past year I have been monitoring for 30 Orange PI PC2 device`s in different locations. (I used Armbian images on all device`s and very like it.) I observe the following errors: -deadlock (I can repeat by set low voltage on laboratory power supply. As result - device is deadlock, green diode is lighting, only reboot can help; -reboot (no any error`s in logs, just information about booting, just like device was rebooted) On this moment I split up into three groups: Group A: Error not happen, or less, then 1/60 days (25% of all my device) Group B: Error happen ones per week - 1/7 days (50% of all my device) Group C: Error happen ones per three days - 1/3 days (25% of all my device) I use regular power supplies that are included in box with Orange device; In my office, where I preparing next device and put it into the test for a week – it show results as Group A, its OK. But when I put the device to the work location, it`s fail-safety characteristic may change. In the work location, besides my orange pi, there are many another devices in power gridlike (TVs, refrigerators, any computers etc.), unlike in my office, when I have only orange device`s, power grid there is not loaded. My assumption is Orange PI PC2 can not work properly in high loaded power grid area. Under-voltage causes an error. In Orange PI forum I found users complains that "Allwinner H5 is bad schema, it is has power problem with under-voltage protection". In another forums I found information that ALL SBC devices have problems with under-voltage. In this forum I found topic “SBC consumption/performance comparisons”, After read that I conclude that the reason of errors (I have faced) is that high Load CPU device meet under-voltage in a power grid and going to a deadlock or to restart. which begs the question: Set CPU Frequency lower, disable few CPU core`s, disable HDMI and etc. Can it be effective solution to make device low consumption and hope that next under-voltage situation won't hurt to device? I am currently looking into ways of change orange PI PC2 to some another device which can be more fail-safety. Before do it I want to get some advice here: Is it really that Allwinner H5 has bad schema and has problems with under-voltage? Is there any logs under-voltage problem in Armbian? My errors, it may be that power supplies, which I use is not good? In case it can be, where I can buy high quality power supply? My errors, It may be that the reason is under-voltage problem in power grid in work location? And what to do in this case? Which SBC devies can be right solution for my task? Thenk you, I hope somebody faced with similar problems
chrisf Posted June 13, 2019 Posted June 13, 2019 I currently run an Odroid XU4, Odroid HC1 and Rock64 all 24x7. I never have any problems with them. They all run from decent power supplies though, connected to a UPS. The only board I've have stability issues with is an Espressobin. I've also got a Tinkerboard, a couple of Pine64's, Raspberry Pi 2 and 3 and an old Cubietruck. They've all been stable too. Sounds like you need to sort out your power supply problems first.
richardk Posted June 14, 2019 Posted June 14, 2019 Humbly suggest: Beaglebone Black. [root@ny3270s bin]# uname -a Linux ny3270s 3.13.9-bone9 #1 SMP Wed Apr 9 08:39:37 EDT 2014 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux [root@ny3270s bin]# uptime 06:20:01 up 835 days, 15:30, 1 user, load average: 0.37, 0.41, 0.49
arox Posted June 14, 2019 Posted June 14, 2019 Well, I recently "repaired" my digital camera by cleaning contacts with methylated spirit (alcohol). Next time I got a problem on a SBC, I'll try that first ... (And solder if I can !) And anyway only buy connectors with golden contact anymore !
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