This Safe Shutdown is for generic power supplies like the BangGood board.
Here is the PowerBoost edition.
genius.Camble wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2017 7:18 amThis pre-order has ended. These are now in stock and available to buy.
For issues with your PCB, please include your E-mail address in your PM. I cannot use your PayPal transaction ID to look up your details.
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Update 28th Feb 2017: The order process has been started! I'll update as the boards are being assembled. Anyone can still place an order for now.
Update 18th Mar 2017: I received an Email this morning to say that the boards have been assembled and are ready for shipping. I should have them very soon!
Update 4th April 2017: All pre-orders have now been sent out. The remaining boards are available to buy.
Update 9th April 2017: Following some feedback from the community, I've decided to reduce the price slightly. The cost of assembly still higher, but the price is now a bit closer to the PowerBoost version.
Summary:
- Works with BangGood / GearBest or any generic power supply module
- Works with software to issue a shutdown command to the Pi
- Keeps system powered until Pi shuts down
- Works with original DMG-01 switch
- Optional DPDT switch (included)
- Low battery sensing (alerts at 3.3v)
- Protective diode for your keep-alive pin (prevents GPIO22 from being pulled to 5v)
- 2oz copper rated for 1A (tested up to 1.5A @ 5.1v)
- Screw hole!
Header pads are shape-coded:Supplied:
- Square Power Output Headers (Vout/Gnd)
- Octagonal Power Supply Headers (Vin/Gnd/B+)
- Circular Raspberry Pi Headers (3.3v/Shut-off/Keep-on/Low Battery GPIO)
Required:
- Safe Shutdown PCB v1.0.
- DPDT Switch.
Wiring guide:
- Raspberry Pi.
- BangGood / GearBest or any generic power supply module
- Power Monitor script.
- Wire.
- Solder.
Additional things to note:
- Octagonal Vin is the positive voltage connection on the BangGood supply.
- Octagonal Gnd is the negative voltage connection on the BangGood supply.
- Octagonal B+ is the positive battery connection on the BangGood supply.
- Square Vout is the positive connection for supplying your components with power.
- Square Gnd is the negative connection for supplying your components with power.
- Circular 3.3v is the 3.3v pin (physical pin 1 or 17)
- Circular On is the keep-alive pin, usually BCM/GPIO22 (physical pin 15)
- Circular Off is the shutdown pin, usually BCM/GPIO27 (physical pin 13)
- Circular Low is the low battery pin, usually BCM/GPIO17 (physical pin 11)
- The power output headers can be connected to a power distribution strip instead of directly to the Pi.
- Low battery sensing voltage can be altered by replacing R1 and R2 with different value resistors.
- If you do not wish to use the low battery sensing, you must bridge B+ with PP1 or amend the power monitor script.
- After low battery shutdown, the power switch must be placed in the OFF position to prevent further battery drain.
- You may need a tiny blob of hot glue to prevent the PCB from rotating around the screw hole.
- The final product will be green, to match the colour of the BangGood supply.
Please remember to install the Power Monitor script, otherwise the Pi will not shut down.
Also add the following line to /boot/config.txt, or the PowerBoost will not stay on while the Pi shuts down.
Please take care when handling and soldering these boards. They include static-sensitive components and have a low thermal mass. Damaged boards with burnt traces or pads cannot not be replaced.Code: Select all
dtoverlay=gpio-poweroff,gpiopin=22,active_low="y"
Here's some nice pictures of the fully assembled product. (click for higher resolution)
Also available:
I also have a limited quantity of the following heatsinks. Help keep your temperatures down passively.
Click the images below to add to your order! They come with thermal tape to fix them on.
This spiky heatsink fits the Raspberry Pi CPU.
I think there may be a difference in the way you can run scripts on a Recalbox build, but I'm not sure. I remember someone trying before, and the script wouldn't work. If there is any issue getting it to work with Recalbox, it will only be software. The hardware should work just fine.JA88AtheHUTT wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2017 8:09 pmI am in the process of my second GBZ build and wanted to mix it up a bit. I will be using Recalbox with the GPIO controls so no teensy. But I have a few questions, 1. Will this safe shutdown switch still work with Recalbox? and 2. Am I able to assign different GPIO pins so that they do not conflict with the pins I will require to use a the controller pins? Thanks
You will need to make that change before the script will work properly with the BangGood supply.onesojourner wrote: ↑Mon Jul 03, 2017 10:18 amI am having an issue getting this working. I installed the power monitor script but I did miss the step "Power Monitor script (remember to change "AdafruitPowerBoost" to false in safe_power_monitor.py)"
So I am going to get that taken care of. Right now my power switch does nothing. Is this to be expected or is there something else that I did wrong?
Hello Genius, is this the last version of your switch? I read 1.3, 1.2, what is this?
He you. V1.2 is the latest of the powerboost. This one is only v1.0 I have all of these powerboost. What i now from the last time talking to camble here. Is that he is improving the powerboost. But i can be wrongmegamax510 wrote: ↑Thu Jul 06, 2017 4:48 amHello Genius, is this the last version of your switch? I read 1.3, 1.2, what is this?
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