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Subject: [ts-7000] Overheating?
From: "alipiec" <>
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 12:16:58 -0000
Is it possible that TS-7250 could have been affected by overheating? I
have one piece that is working 3 days with running application. This
day the processor is so hot that it's impossible to touch it. It hungs
up then....

The first question: I hope that this is not normal?
The second question: Is TS-7250 has temperature sensor onboard
preventing the board to be broken?
The third question: What is the highest processor temperature of
normally working unit?
The fourth one: How to eventually prevents such problems? (application
has to work all the day without interrupting...)

Thanks in advance for responding - this is very important questions....

Alus





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