[Hackrf-dev] Not recognized USB
Cinaed Simson
cinaed.simson at gmail.com
Sun Jun 5 21:29:23 EDT 2016
I'm using Ubuntu 15 - the default OS on a droid xu4 - and in order for
my HackRF One to work at all, I had
apt-get remove tlp
I tried to blacklist the HackRF in
/etc/default/tlp
- the file used to configure power saving for the devices - by adding
USB_BLACKLIST=“1d50:cc15 1d50:6089”
but it didn't work me.
You can always re-install tlp.
-- Cinaed
On 06/05/2016 07:42 AM, Paul Opitz via HackRF-dev wrote:
> Wow. I really didn't do anything different, this morning, but using
> Raspberry Pi, I was able to:
> DFU Firmware update
> recognize the hackrf after that update
> and complete main firmware and cpld updates.
>
> Other than the unit sitting overnight w/no power (which should have had
> no effect), I really didn't do anything I hadn't tried a dozen times,
> yesterday.
>
> Not going to curse fate...moving on to actually using this new toy.
>
>
> On Sunday, June 5, 2016 8:50 AM, Paul Opitz via HackRF-dev
> <hackrf-dev at greatscottgadgets.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> Just caught that my emails w/Silverfox went off-list. Here is a
> summary (still broken):
>
> If I plug in w/o DFU, no dmesg.
> If I plug in w/DFU:
> New high-speed USB device number 10 using ehci-pci
> New USB device found, idVendor-1fc9, idProduct=000c
> New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
> Product: LPC
> Manufacturer: NXP
> SerialNumber: ABCD
>
> Slight change I either had not noticed or something changed.
>
> dmesg immediately after dfu update is now:
>
> New high-speed USB device number 20 using ehci-pci
> New USB device found, idVendor=1d50, idProduct=6089
> New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=5
> Product: HackRF One
> Manufacturer: Great Scot Gadgets
> SerialNumber: (long string of digits)
>
> But, at that point hackrf_info still gives the same error as does
> spiflash.
> Ubuntu 14.04 and I've tried everything on the FAQ page.
>
> If I unplug/replug or reset, USB is again not recognized.
>
> I'm going to burn a gnuradio thumb drive just to see if it has any
> better luck.
>
> Otherwise, how does one go about contacting for warranty?
>
> **//___^
>
>
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