Hello Everyone,
I've come into an interesting problem with my RP2350 Pico2 Repeating Timers Stop when there is high demand on the CPU. This goes away seemingly if I remove the overclock. I'm using the ARM cores and clocking them at 250 MHz is this overclock too much for the RP2350?? The RP2040 Runs like a champ at this speed.
What other factors can I investigate to help solve the issue? Honestly been chasing this bug thought it was memory related or a panic or crash of some kind but not the timers just stop running.
The setup: Pico 2 in a Pico demo board from Pimoroni, USB port on the Pico is connected to a Raspberry Pi Keyboard, and I'm powering from either Pi 5 through another raspberry pi keyboards hub or an official power supply makes no difference.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
I've come into an interesting problem with my RP2350 Pico2 Repeating Timers Stop when there is high demand on the CPU. This goes away seemingly if I remove the overclock. I'm using the ARM cores and clocking them at 250 MHz is this overclock too much for the RP2350?? The RP2040 Runs like a champ at this speed.
What other factors can I investigate to help solve the issue? Honestly been chasing this bug thought it was memory related or a panic or crash of some kind but not the timers just stop running.
The setup: Pico 2 in a Pico demo board from Pimoroni, USB port on the Pico is connected to a Raspberry Pi Keyboard, and I'm powering from either Pi 5 through another raspberry pi keyboards hub or an official power supply makes no difference.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance
Statistics: Posted by DarkElvenAngel — Fri Jan 31, 2025 3:03 am — Replies 0 — Views 4