Hi, On Tue, Jun 29, 2010 at 10:37:09AM +0200, ext Manjunath Doddavenkatappa wrote:
We have a sensor device with a USB connector (device's name is TelosB in case if your aware of it). We use USB active cables to connect such devices to a Linux PC (2.6.22-14-generic). Length of these active cables range from 5 to 25 meters. Problem is while long 25 meter active cables are used for connection. Communication with a device connected via such a long cable is fine most of the time, but connection would go down at least once/twice a day (although the corresponding /dev/ttyUSBX is visible). Each time the connection is lost, removal and insertion of the USB kernel module "ehci-hcd" will make the connection alright again (modprobe -vr ehci-hcd; modprobe -v ehci-hcd). Is there any way to fix this without having to remove and insert the module every time. I am new to USB framework on Linux.
the cable length shouldn't be more than 5m with mini-usb and no more than 3m with micro-usb connectors.
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