OWLET OWLET CAM 2 Wifi Dropping
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85%
CONF
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Main Logic Board Assembly
The integrated Wi-Fi System-on-a-Chip (SoC) on the logic board is responsible for the radio handshake and data throughput. In these units, thermal cycling or component aging leads to micro-fractures in the solder balls or a failure in the onboard voltage regulator that feeds the radio module. This results in the radio 'dropping' the connection when current demand spikes during high-bitrate video transmission.
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15%
CONF
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5V 2A USB Power Adapter
Fluctuations or 'ripple' in the DC power supply can cause the Wi-Fi module to brown out or reset during transmission. If the adapter fails to maintain a steady voltage under the load of both the camera sensors and the Wi-Fi radio, the network stack will crash, causing the connection to drop until the device reinitializes.
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DIY Repair Guide
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