Hello,
I recently got a new Raspberry Pi 5 and AI HAT+ with 13 TOPS. I have followed the guides provided by Raspberry Pi, but I can't seem to get the AI HAT to connect with the RPi and the LED on the AI HAT will not turn on. When I run I am getting: Is it possible that this has to do with the fact that I do not have a camera connected? I was planning on using a USB webcam and assumed that the AI HAT would at least power on without a Raspberry Pi camera. Or is it likely just a hardware issue and I should get a replacement?
Thanks.
I recently got a new Raspberry Pi 5 and AI HAT+ with 13 TOPS. I have followed the guides provided by Raspberry Pi, but I can't seem to get the AI HAT to connect with the RPi and the LED on the AI HAT will not turn on. When I run
Code:
hailortcli fw-control identifyCode:
[HailoRT] [error] Can't find hailort driver class. Can happen if the driver is not installed, if the kernel was updated or on some driver failure (then read driver dmesg log)[HailoRT] [error] CHECK_SUCCESS failed with status=HAILO_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED(64) - Failed listing hailo devices[HailoRT] [error] CHECK_SUCCESS failed with status=HAILO_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED(64)[HailoRT] [error] CHECK_SUCCESS failed with status=HAILO_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED(64)[HailoRT] [error] CHECK_SUCCESS failed with status=HAILO_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED(64)[HailoRT] [error] CHECK_SUCCESS failed with status=HAILO_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED(64)[HailoRT CLI] [error] CHECK_SUCCESS failed with status=HAILO_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED(64)Thanks.
Statistics: Posted by jacobshron — Tue Sep 30, 2025 11:55 pm — Replies 0 — Views 25