PINE64
Is there a temperature sensor on Pine? - Printable Version

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RE: Is there a temperature sensor on Pine? - Informatica - 06-06-2016

Thanks longsleep, your post is very very interesting. I did not think that 45°C could be a normal temperature

(06-05-2016, 03:31 AM)longsleep Wrote: A heatsink greatly improves heat dissipation for normal short burst work loads or in bad thermal environments (eg. inside a case with no air flow). Without a fan, the heat sink will reach its maximum dissipation capability after a couple of minutes of constant load  (the exact time depends on the heat sink quality, ambient temperature and air flow).

So, do you think heatsink is a good buy?


RE: Is there a temperature sensor on Pine? - simonritchie - 06-13-2016

So, if the micro-USB connector doesn't give the best power feed, what is the best setup? Is it better to use a battery constantly recharging via the Micro-USB?


RE: Is there a temperature sensor on Pine? - Ghost - 06-13-2016

(06-13-2016, 03:58 PM)simonritchie Wrote: So, if the micro-USB connector doesn't give the best power feed, what is the best setup?  Is it better to use a battery constantly recharging via the Micro-USB?

Best option is power via the DC IN pins on the euler bus.

This document shows all the pin assignments (pinouts) of the Pine64 board.