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RE: Power switch circuit - By-Jokese - 04-18-2016 First thing to do after testing the pine64, is going to be that, adding the power and reset switches. RE: Power switch circuit - mribunal - 04-19-2016 Please show us how to properly solder the power/reset switches. Thanks! RE: Power switch circuit - mFinnholm - 05-25-2016 (01-28-2016, 09:59 AM)patrickhwood Wrote:(01-28-2016, 09:31 AM)pine.tree Wrote:(01-28-2016, 09:15 AM)SkimMilk Wrote:(01-28-2016, 08:59 AM)Gearsoul Wrote: When you guys say 'switch' ... do you mean the physical component that toggles? Do you know if when the switch is pressed, is there a voltage on one side that flows through or is it an interrupt when it is connected to the other side that is grounded? EDIT: Nevermind! Read the datasheet more carefully, it is triggered by an interrupt when connected to gnd RE: Power switch circuit - Kiwiboyus - 05-26-2016 I managed to lose my power switch right away thanks to some curious pets, but I have a couple of other momentary switches I can use instead, just not 100% sure how to solder them. From the picture posted earlier in this topic, it looks like you just use the front 2 holes and ignore the wider spaced ones behind them, is that correct? RE: Power switch circuit - mFinnholm - 05-27-2016 (05-26-2016, 01:46 PM)Kiwiboyus Wrote: I managed to lose my power switch right away thanks to some curious pets, but I have a couple of other momentary switches I can use instead, just not 100% sure how to solder them. From the picture posted earlier in this topic, it looks like you just use the front 2 holes and ignore the wider spaced ones behind them, is that correct? I think the wider spread holes are for holding the switch in place, if your switch has extra pins for that. RE: Power switch circuit - Kiwiboyus - 05-27-2016 (05-27-2016, 12:45 AM)mFinnholm Wrote:(05-26-2016, 01:46 PM)Kiwiboyus Wrote: I managed to lose my power switch right away thanks to some curious pets, but I have a couple of other momentary switches I can use instead, just not 100% sure how to solder them. From the picture posted earlier in this topic, it looks like you just use the front 2 holes and ignore the wider spaced ones behind them, is that correct? Cheers! RE: Power switch circuit - Kiwiboyus - 05-27-2016 Got them soldered on and they work, thanks. I am not so happy with the way they look or the temporary acrylic case I made. I think I'll make something out of wood and get some better buttons when I have timetime. RE: Power switch circuit - g_t_j - 06-02-2016 Can anyone please post photos (or a video even better) showing how the power button should be soldered on the board? RE: Power switch circuit - janjwerner - 06-02-2016 (06-02-2016, 03:26 PM)g_t_j Wrote: Can anyone please post photos (or a video even better) showing how the power button should be soldered on the board? Excuse the poor quality of pics and terrible quality of soldering: https://i.imgsafe.org/0e5a3712dd.jpg https://i.imgsafe.org/0e5a295390.jpg https://i.imgsafe.org/0e5a2478b7.jpg RE: Power switch circuit - tllim - 06-03-2016 (06-02-2016, 08:05 PM)janjwerner Wrote:Seems good :-) My soldering skill also same as you.(06-02-2016, 03:26 PM)g_t_j Wrote: Can anyone please post photos (or a video even better) showing how the power button should be soldered on the board? |