02-28-2022, 11:24 AM
Sorry to hear that you have a bad experience with the Raspberry Pi's.
I'm using Raspberry Pi for years for all kind of projects from home control, 3d printen to audio applications.
And personally I don't regnozie this instability at all. Ok with the first generation I had some EMC and the onboard power regulator issue.
What I do know is that the Pi are sensitive for bad/wrong power supplies. You could try to switching to a different power supply.
And don't connect any auxilary stuff (like USB) until you know for sure that is stable by it self.
Also scan the logs for under-voltage messages.
I'm using Raspberry Pi for years for all kind of projects from home control, 3d printen to audio applications.
And personally I don't regnozie this instability at all. Ok with the first generation I had some EMC and the onboard power regulator issue.
What I do know is that the Pi are sensitive for bad/wrong power supplies. You could try to switching to a different power supply.
And don't connect any auxilary stuff (like USB) until you know for sure that is stable by it self.
Also scan the logs for under-voltage messages.