
i do some work on my schema.
Can someone check this?
at the moment i only have the RPi0 and the Case, the other parts on the way to me.
What do you have under the control pcb and rpi0?yves1984 wrote:
i do some work on my schema.
Can someone check this?
at the moment i only have the RPi0 and the Case, the other parts on the way to me.
Why are you wiring up the Micro B USB Breakout Board to the PowerBoost Charger? It already has one.yves1984 wrote:i do some work on my schema.
Can someone check this?
at the moment i only have the RPi0 and the Case, the other parts on the way to me.
hehe that will be a good question. Think that i need the breakout when the powerboost don't have enought place at the corner.Fleder wrote:Why are you wiring up the Micro B USB Breakout Board to the PowerBoost Charger? It already has one.yves1984 wrote:i do some work on my schema.
Can someone check this?
at the moment i only have the RPi0 and the Case, the other parts on the way to me.
As seen here: https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/970x728/2465-01.jpg
that will be for the shutdown when the battery have not enought Voltage.Robots86 wrote:What do you have under the control pcb and rpi0?
Fleder wrote:Why are you wiring up the Micro B USB Breakout Board to the PowerBoost Charger? It already has one.yves1984 wrote:i do some work on my schema.
Can someone check this?
at the moment i only have the RPi0 and the Case, the other parts on the way to me.
As seen here: https://cdn-shop.adafruit.com/970x728/2465-01.jpg
that will be for the shutdown when the battery have not enought Voltage.Robots86 wrote:What do you have under the control pcb and rpi0?
I changed the image with your changes along with also having the composite backwards. Does this look right to you now?Kurai Kitsune wrote:@3y3c0ugh
I've wired up pretty much according to your picture above, you need to change the wiring to the power switch. the wires need to be on the other 2 contacts.
When off, this basically needs the connection bridged in order for the powerboost to stay in OFF mode. when the connection is broken, it turns on.
Thats allawesome wiring otherwise, ive got it charging and booting up.
Looking good. Only thing i'd change is remove one of the composites. the screens only need 1 wire to function, the other will just take up both channels on the screen which is useless.3y3c0ugh wrote: I changed the image with your changes along with also having the composite backwards. Does this look right to you now?
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