D435 not detected on windows 10
I've got 2 D345 and one is not detected (was working but stops).
On the same laptop using the same USB hub (usb-c connector) and the same cable, one is working as it should the other is not detected.
I've read the following thread and I've tried to update the firmware.
Here is the cmd and the result : the update is not done.
C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel RealSense SDK 2.0\tools>rs-fw-update.exe -r -f Signed_Image_UVC_5_12_7_100.bin
update to FW: Signed_Image_UVC_5_12_7_100.bin
Is there anything I could to bring the camera up to life ?
Olivier.
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Hi O Patrouix Do you hear the USB insertion sound effect of Windows (doo-doo-doo-doo) when inserting the camera with the problem into a USB port on your hub, please?
If not, is there any reaction if you insert the camera into a USB port directly on the laptop?
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I've noticed that the camera body of the non running one is getting hotter than the running one.
Maybe the internal voltage regulator has a problem ?
The non running one was plugged on the USB hub with an Arduino board also plugged. The Arduino voltage regulator (external power) broke maybe because the USB was connected to the laptop and the external power was also used.
Any feedback is welcome.
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A USB device may heat up rapidly if there is a fault in the USB cable or in the USB port.
There was also once a case of a developer board overheating, with accompanying camera ASIC and Projector temperatures of 60 and 56 degrees C respectively.
https://github.com/IntelRealSense/librealsense/issues/1240#issuecomment-369065209
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