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New Raspberry-Pi 3, Green-LED keeps blinking.

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raife over 8 years ago

I just received a Raspberry-Pi -3-B. The kit from "LoveRPI" (apparently, via Amazon.com) contained a Pi from "Element-14" and a no-name power-supply. I installed the latest "Raspian w/ Jessi" on a "SanDisk MicroSDHC UHS-I Class-10 16GB card", and discovered that the included power-supply was DOA (looked online, others have complained, a lot, about these Power-supplies). However, I have several other Pi models and switched to another 2.5A Micro-USB power-supply that I have. The Pi boots and everything seems to work, fine (blazingly-fast), networking, software, etc... However, when the Pi is doing nothing (with no software actively running, zero CPU-usage) the SD-Card-access-light (green LED) blinks continuously (about once a second). The Red-LED is steady. I have not noticed this on my other Raspberry-Pi's. Is this normal? Is this caused by my SD-Card? Is my Pi damaged (possibly by the original power-supply)?

 

Also... a silly question... my "Element14 Raspberry-Pi" (inside the "element14" box) came in a paper/cardboard envelope, instead of a regular anti-static bag. The envelope does have the "Element14" logo, so is this all OK? I'm a little nervous after the power-supply problem. Thanks.

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    0 condocolin over 8 years ago

    Hello,

    I had the same circumstance, and I still haven't been able to remotely access mine yet, but I noticed the green LED stops flashing this way after a USB keyboard is inserted. So maybe it is scanning the ports, or just signalling "no peripherals"?

    Cheers, Colin.

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  • condocolin
    0 condocolin over 8 years ago

    Hello,

    I had the same circumstance, and I still haven't been able to remotely access mine yet, but I noticed the green LED stops flashing this way after a USB keyboard is inserted. So maybe it is scanning the ports, or just signalling "no peripherals"?

    Cheers, Colin.

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    0 Former Member over 8 years ago in reply to condocolin

    Its possible to change the trigger for the led to the following scenarios:

     

    none kbd-scrollock kbd-numlock kbd-capslock kbd-kanalock kbd-shiftlock kbd-altgrlock kbd-ctrllock kbd-altlock kbd-shiftllock kbd-shiftrlock kbd-ctrlllock kbd-ctrlrlock mmc0 mmc1 timer oneshot heartbeat backlight gpio cpu0 cpu1 cpu2 cpu3 default-on input rfkill0 rfkill1

     

    so:

     

    echo none > /sys/class/leds/led0/trigger

    will turn off the led completely (if it becomes annoying)

     

    echo heartbeat > /sys/class/leds/led0/trigger

    will cause the led to flash with the linux heartbeat pattern

     

    echo timer > /sys/class/leds/led0/trigger

    will cause the led to flash once a second

     

    just echo the desired trigger event from the list above image

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    0 condocolin over 8 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Lucie,

    That is real interesting! Have to jot that down for 'Ron! Might be handy for specific projects.

    Cheers, Colin.

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