What is the minimun voltage for the pi3b plus to prevent undervoltage. 4.98 V is observed to be too low, 5.1 V to be sufficient. With 4.98V undervoltage warnings exist and the processor seems to run approx half as fast.
What is the minimun voltage for the pi3b plus to prevent undervoltage. 4.98 V is observed to be too low, 5.1 V to be sufficient. With 4.98V undervoltage warnings exist and the processor seems to run approx half as fast.
It sounds like you are measuring at the source rather than on the RPi itself. You might be having voltage drop in the power supply cable. You should measure the voltage at the GPIO connector. If those are voltages are measured at the at the GPIO connector then you need to look at the voltage on a scope to see whether you see lots of ripple or supply droop when running. It would be good to measure the supply current also. You could have a bad cable or possibly a bad RPi. I've seen a lot of bad cables.
I have put the GPIO 5V and 3.3 V pins at the scope. I use audio USB converters to record sound. The result was clearly disturbed by the voltage ripples, because the electret microphone was fed from the USB converter. So I changed to a battery operated preamplifier.
And indeed the supply cable creates a voltage loss, al so more as I used data cables which are to thin for currents around 0.5 A. A supply with cable probably has thicker wires, but alas those are too short.
Bart.
I have put the GPIO 5V and 3.3 V pins at the scope. I use audio USB converters to record sound. The result was clearly disturbed by the voltage ripples, because the electret microphone was fed from the USB converter. So I changed to a battery operated preamplifier.
And indeed the supply cable creates a voltage loss, al so more as I used data cables which are to thin for currents around 0.5 A. A supply with cable probably has thicker wires, but alas those are too short.
Bart.