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RE: Power switch circuit - janjwerner - 03-06-2016

Yeah, it is worthwile to check the dimensions of the switches / board holes.
I got the switches from retired kettle http://www.oster.com/coffee-and-kettles/kettles/oster-digital-electric-kettle/BVST-EK5967-NP.html Tongue


RE: Power switch circuit - tllim - 03-06-2016

(03-06-2016, 11:12 AM)MichaelMeissner Wrote: From the picture, it looks like this Adafruit tactile switch (https://www.adafruit.com/products/1489).

Pololu.com also sells a similar tactile switch: https://www.pololu.com/product/1400.

I'm sure you can find these cheaper elsewhere, but if you are ordering things from Adafruit or Pololu, consider adding a pack of these to your next order.

Cool

Every Pine 64 board for KS shipment already included one tactile switch as promised.


RE: Power switch circuit - mribunal - 03-09-2016

(03-06-2016, 11:24 AM)tllim Wrote:
(03-06-2016, 11:12 AM)MichaelMeissner Wrote: From the picture, it looks like this Adafruit tactile switch (https://www.adafruit.com/products/1489).

Pololu.com also sells a similar tactile switch: https://www.pololu.com/product/1400.

I'm sure you can find these cheaper elsewhere, but if you are ordering things from Adafruit or Pololu, consider adding a pack of these to your next order.

Cool

Every Pine 64 board for  KS shipment already included one tactile switch as promised.

Will the tactile switch work out of the box, or additional soldering/programming is needed?


Power switch circuit - SkimMilk - 03-09-2016

You will have to solder it yourself. According to the updates, there were folks who didn't want this, so it's not soldered on by default.


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RE: Power switch circuit - 1q84 - 03-11-2016

(03-06-2016, 09:36 AM)janjwerner Wrote: I was recycling some home appliances and found some tactile switches. Found a new home for them - Pine Wink
Pressing power button for 15 seconds do hard power off, short press of power currently does nothing under Linux (investigating now), reset works just as intended. 
Heatsinks are from RPi, they are bit small, still better than nothing.
[Image: SbKoWRz.jpg]

I take it one switch is for on and the other is for off?


RE: Power switch circuit - tllim - 03-11-2016

(03-11-2016, 02:28 AM)1q84 Wrote:
(03-06-2016, 09:36 AM)janjwerner Wrote: I was recycling some home appliances and found some tactile switches. Found a new home for them - Pine Wink
Pressing power button for 15 seconds do hard power off, short press of power currently does nothing under Linux (investigating now), reset works just as intended. 
Heatsinks are from RPi, they are bit small, still better than nothing.
[Image: SbKoWRz.jpg]

I take it one switch is for on and the other is for off?
Left switch is power, and right switch is reset.


RE: Power switch circuit - norm24 - 03-11-2016

on and off the power to the left switch? short tip is on. long tip is off.


RE: Power switch circuit - tllim - 03-11-2016

(03-11-2016, 03:28 AM)norm24 Wrote: on and off the power to the left switch? short tip is on. long tip is off.

yes


RE: Power switch circuit - stevejobs - 04-16-2016

So where am i suppose to put this switch to? Really i searched a lot found nothing :|

http://imgur.com/a/wc1pt


Power switch circuit - SkimMilk - 04-16-2016

(04-16-2016, 09:10 AM)stevejobs Wrote: So where am i suppose to put this switch to? Really i searched a lot found nothing :|

http://imgur.com/a/wc1pt


On your last picture, right in front of the wifi/bt module, you have 8 holes for 2 switches. Left is for power, right is for reset.