[Guide] Graceful shutdown switch without Pololu [RETIRED]
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Re: [Guide] Graceful shutdown switch without Pololu
Anyone know what foot print the original DMG-01 Switch uses? Or what the spacing on the pins are?
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Re: [Guide] Graceful shutdown switch without Pololu
The pins are 4mm apart and there is 2.5mm between each row of pins.lookitsneil wrote:Anyone know what foot print the original DMG-01 Switch uses? Or what the spacing on the pins are?
This switch shares a similar footprint.
Re: [Guide] Graceful shutdown switch without Pololu
@Camble : wouldn't it make sense to also add a "emergency reset" feature as seen in popcorn's solution in case the OS get's stuck on the pi-zero?
edit: actually I should have asked this in the other thread about "[Gauging Interest] Safe Shutdown PCB"..
cisco.
edit: actually I should have asked this in the other thread about "[Gauging Interest] Safe Shutdown PCB"..
cisco.
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Re: [Guide] Graceful shutdown switch without Pololu
@tent I considered this, and mentioned it in my PCB thread, but all anyone needs to do to add an emergency reset is to solder a switch to the EN/GND pins of the PowerBoost.
It may be more convenient to have it on the Safe Shutdown board. Hmm, maybe I'll still add a couple of additional pins.
It may be more convenient to have it on the Safe Shutdown board. Hmm, maybe I'll still add a couple of additional pins.
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Re: [Guide] Graceful shutdown switch without Pololu
A tact button could be placed just right to the switch so you can make a tiny hole for reset. I've seen this on this forum. You can only push the reset button when the switch is off and you need a niddle to do that. This way it's secured to prevent hard shutdown by mistake
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yes true.. but I was thinking about something close to the power switch indeed.. maube a pushbutton un the pcb that could be pressed from above if there is a micro hole on the case just above it? an idea.. maybe in your pcb this could be easy as well if considering the switch position in the case?
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Re: [Guide] Graceful shutdown switch without Pololu
Here it is...
http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5779#p5779
http://www.sudomod.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5779#p5779
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Re: [Guide] Graceful shutdown switch without Pololu
I've found surface mount tactile buttons which would fit nicely on the board beside the power switch. Is this a feature the majority would like? A reset button nested in under the slide switch? If I'm doing this, I'll also add pins to locate a reset button anywhere in the case.
What's the general consensus?
What's the general consensus?
- On-board tactile reset button (slightly longer wait time due to delivery of buttons)
- Just reset pin headers (quicker)
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