2016-05-04, 01:46 PM
(2016-05-04, 01:24 PM)Sailoog Wrote: Ohh what amazing discovery.I agree, in order to limit the average current it's a very nice and useful feature.
According to your links and this info: https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewt...29&t=93463
You could turn on/off the 4 raspberry ports and probably a connected hub (even the ethernet port). That means that we could add an action to control any port triggered by any data like batteries voltage.
That must be added to next v0.9.0!
Thanks!
Keep in mind that RPI PI2/PI3 uses GPIO35 to check voltage supply, threshold 4,65V. But I don't understood how I can trap this (and if it's possible).
Davide
Ps.: waiting kernel 4.5 to improve the performance....