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Cleanup #205

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  • fixed & updated links
  • minor fixes

@cafemoloko cafemoloko requested a review from VanDavv June 5, 2021 14:18
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Thanks!

@cafemoloko cafemoloko requested a review from Erol444 June 6, 2021 09:25
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@cafemoloko cafemoloko merged commit 63bfd46 into master Jun 6, 2021
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The Raspberry Pi has a max limit of 1.2A across all its USB ports, and DepthAI/megaAI/OAK can take up to 1A (at max power, usually closer to 500mA).

So if you are seeing lockups, it could be that you are over this 1.2A limit as a result of the total power of the USB devices drawing from the Pi. Using a powered hub can prevent this, or powering fewer other things off of the Pi over USB.

This may also manifest in DepthAI randomly crashing on the Pi. This can become particularly often if DepthAI is configured to do many things at once. This is becoming increasingly likely as we enable DepthAI to do more and more things at once - and thereby increase the maximum power that DepthAI can pull. It is seeming like the peak power power (current) spikes from DepthAI can go over what the Pi can handle, causing DepthAI to brown-out and return an error.
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peak power power (current) (typo)

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