On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 5:19 PM, Denis Cosmin wrote:
> I wanted to power an Arduino and I didn't want to use a relay.
>
Technically speaking, what you're asking I do think is possible. When using
a battery, the beaglebone will still continue running after the 5VDC input
is removed. However, sinc
Yes, you can turn those off by unplugging the power supply.
Gerald
On Mon, Dec 26, 2016 at 6:19 PM, Denis Cosmin wrote:
> I wanted to power an Arduino and I didn't want to use a relay.
>
> On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 2:15:16 AM UTC+2, Wulf Man wrote:
>>
>> Why would you want to do that ?
On Tue, 12/27/16, Denis Cosmin wrote:
Subject: Re: [beagleboard] Turn off VDD_5V or SYS_5V
To: "BeagleBoard"
Date: Tuesday, December 27, 2016, 2:19 AM
I wanted
to power an Arduino and I didn't want to use a relay.
On Tuesday, December 27, 2
I wanted to power an Arduino and I didn't want to use a relay.
On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 2:15:16 AM UTC+2, Wulf Man wrote:
>
> Why would you want to do that ?
>
> On 12/26/2016 5:03 PM, Denis Cosmin wrote:
>
> Hello, is it possible to turn off the VDD_5V pin or the SYS_5V pin?
>
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> Fo
Why would you want to do that ?
On 12/26/2016 5:03 PM, Denis Cosmin wrote:
> Hello, is it possible to turn off the VDD_5V pin or the SYS_5V pin?
>
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Hello, is it possible to turn off the VDD_5V pin or the SYS_5V pin?
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Note... even a quick pointer to what I can run at the command line to check
these would be most appreciated...
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Hi Graham
Thanks for the answer.
Happy 2017!
Best regards
Eddy
2016-12-21 0:02 GMT+01:00 Graham :
> Eddy:
>
> To watch the BBB booting, you are best off with a FTDI (or equivalent)
> serial cable connected to the local command line serial port.
>
> The BBB USB and Ethernet ports don't start up u
Is it also that P8_12 is the 12th pin in the socket 9? It seems that there
is 0x30 mentioned in the case of both.
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Hi saumitra, thanks for your help but I still do not know how to relate the
numbers in question 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 32, 33, 38 to 22, 23, 24, 5, 4,
3, 6, 25, 20, 21.
> ( GPIO1_28 - 1*32 + 28 ) is the GPIO60 ( not PIN60 ). If we search for
the
> same offset (0x078) we see that pin 30 is 30 HEX
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