![]() ![]() Sorry for the rather noobish question, I am trying to teach myself this stuff as much as possible, I have searched first, and did not see anything that covered this, so if it is covered elsewhere, could you please direct me to it? thanks in advance for any information or guidance anyone is able to give.įirst of all, Raspberry Pi (any version that is available up to this date) does not have any power management by itself at all. ![]() So I bought a flirc SE, and I have a couple adapter cables plugged in that allowed me to have the flirc se powered off of the incoming power, and it also splits to power raspbery pi (internal usb cable that came with FLIRC SE going to adapter cable that gives me standard usb plug, going into female usb plug that splits into 1 male, 1 female micro usb) so I have power going to everything, My question is, how do I set the IR remote to "boot" or wake from sleep or wake from hibernate?Īlso, I am assuming I will need to connect one of the power switch pin pairs up to the raspberry pi for the actual boot command to work, Can I connect it to the run pin holes as that does a reset? I have a media pi+ case ( or ) I am not using the onboard IR that came with it, as there's no power to it when the raspberry pi shutsdown. ![]() And although the Hookup Guide is very clear on the external power supply being needed, IMHO it would be wise to also make that point in the Description - many folks won't read the Hookup Guide in detail until they have "parts in hand", and may be disappointed by needing to scrounge up another wall wart that they could have included in their order.First, I want to say, I have covered the issue of no power to the flirc to be able to boot. Also, I notice a third jumper marked "LED" that isn't mentioned in the Hookup Guide (or in the "Revision Changes"). The "Features" talks about a dropout at ~7.4V, but doesn't mention the high limit. ![]() The Description says it's rated 7-15V, but if you look closely at the photos, you can read "7-12V" near the power connector in the silk screen on both sides of the board. Under "New Products" on the home page, I noticed two items that have appeared since last week (indeed, I don't recall seeing them yesterday) but weren't mentioned in today's blog, to wit, the latest version of SparkFun Qwiic Quad Relay and the Qwiic Multiport.īTW, on the Quad Relay, there's an inconsistancy in the external power. ![]()
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