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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: serious external USB instability issue
From: "jnavarro.groups21" <>
Date: Wed, 23 Jun 2010 05:38:55 -0000
   Well, i'm neither and expert, nor have a good equipment, but with my cheap 
multimeter I have measured the voltage in three point of the board labeled "5V" 
"3.3V" and "1.8V", and also at the USB port (5V), and the levels are correct 
and without variations during the copy operation.

   Of course, I could not tell if there is any power drain on other part of the 
circuits...

   By the way, this problem is reproduced when powering the board through the 
USB Host port and when using an external power. No POE used.

    There is another way to measure the board power?

    Thanks in advance





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