09-05-2016, 03:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 09-05-2016, 03:21 AM by UnixOutlaw.)
Thanks pfeerick - YOU DA MAN! Glad someone's paying attention...
I wish I'd read this thread some time ago... I've got a whole heap of jumper connectors (male and female) I could have used instead of messing about with those hideous teeny little female pins and crimping them and hooking up via the PH3 connector on the other side of the board...
I just took delivery of 4 x 2500 mAh batteries - I'm going to do this :
Wire up RED "+" to PIN3 on the EULER bus...
Wire up BLACK "-" PIN6 on the EULER bus
Wire up a 10k resistor to PIN5 on the EULER bus.
I don't really need 8000 mAh - as the Pine can mostly draw its power from the LapDock... 2500 should be plenty!
One day - when I (if) ever get all this running - I'm going to fire up InkScape and draw a PROPER usable (by human beings) board layout diagram!
And if I can get this working with my "desktop" Linux PINE - I'll do the same on my Armbian headless Pine...
I wish I'd read this thread some time ago... I've got a whole heap of jumper connectors (male and female) I could have used instead of messing about with those hideous teeny little female pins and crimping them and hooking up via the PH3 connector on the other side of the board...
I just took delivery of 4 x 2500 mAh batteries - I'm going to do this :
Wire up RED "+" to PIN3 on the EULER bus...
Wire up BLACK "-" PIN6 on the EULER bus
Wire up a 10k resistor to PIN5 on the EULER bus.
I don't really need 8000 mAh - as the Pine can mostly draw its power from the LapDock... 2500 should be plenty!
One day - when I (if) ever get all this running - I'm going to fire up InkScape and draw a PROPER usable (by human beings) board layout diagram!
And if I can get this working with my "desktop" Linux PINE - I'll do the same on my Armbian headless Pine...