CPU / RAM get *extremely* hot then pi shuts down
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2012 1:20 pm
Hi forum dwellers,
My Son's Pi has started failing, and I thought I'd ask here before contacting Farnell for an RMA.
When power is applied, the CPU/RAM, regulator (RG3) and F3 get blisteringly hot within 30 seconds or so, and then the pi shuts down. Before it shuts down, the boot process appears to be normal.
My guess is that the cause of the shutdown is the polyfuse tripping, as it appears to be drawing current to the limit of the USB Hub. I measured ~680mA without an SD card installed (my Daughter's Pi draws ~12mA in the same state).
What's less clear is why it's drawing so much current, apparently via the CPU/RAM. Is there anything obvious we should check before I contact Farnell?
Tim
My Son's Pi has started failing, and I thought I'd ask here before contacting Farnell for an RMA.
When power is applied, the CPU/RAM, regulator (RG3) and F3 get blisteringly hot within 30 seconds or so, and then the pi shuts down. Before it shuts down, the boot process appears to be normal.
My guess is that the cause of the shutdown is the polyfuse tripping, as it appears to be drawing current to the limit of the USB Hub. I measured ~680mA without an SD card installed (my Daughter's Pi draws ~12mA in the same state).
What's less clear is why it's drawing so much current, apparently via the CPU/RAM. Is there anything obvious we should check before I contact Farnell?
Tim