LowPowerLab ATX-RASPI-R2 Raspberry Pi Power Controller
Información importante
To keep the price down, the Raspberry Pi doesn’t ship with a power button, yet it’s easy to add your own! This guide will show you how to add a power button to your Raspberry Pi that can turn on/off your BATOCERA system.
This document is splitted in two part and with a short introduction of how to setup.
- Interruptores de enerxía comerciais
- provide real power cuts
- costs are around 10-25 USD
- usually need some space to build in
- Botóns simples ou interruptores de retención
- very simple setup
- low cost
- no power cut possible
Por que é importante un botón de acendido/apagado nunha Raspberry Pi?
You should never “yank” the power cord out of your Pi as this can lead to severe data corruption (and in some cases, physically damage your SD card). Even if BATOCERA is best prepared against file corruption it is recommended to safely shut down your Pi via BATOCERAs Quit Menu or even better, use a power button or switch.
Note: When we “shut down” the Pi, it will send it into a halt state, which still consumes a very small amount of power. This is similar to how all modern computers work. In this guide walk through the process of adding a power button that will both halt and wake the Pi up from a halted state.
Additionally, after your Pi has shut down, you can safely disconnect the power supply (should you desire) without the worry of data corruption.
Interruptores de enerxía comerciais
Here are some commercial power devices that are currently supported. These offer a real power cut, that means the Raspberry is really switched off. Usually these small power devices are plugged on top of the Raspberry using it’s 40 Pin header. For further install instruction use the links provided.
Nome do dispositivo | system. power. switch | Where to buy and additional help to install | Notas Laterais |
ATXRaspi | ATX_RASPI_R2_6 | http://lowpowerlab.com/atxraspi/#installation | |
Circuítos de Mausberry | MAUSBERRY | http://mausberry-circuits.myshopify.com/pages/setup | |
Pimorini OnOffShim | ONOFFSHIM | https://shop.pimoroni.com/products/onoff-shim | |
msldigital PiBoard r2013 | REMOTEPIBOARD_2003 | ttp://www.msldigital.com/pages/support-for-remotepi-board-2013 | |
msldigital PiBoard r2015 | REMOTEPIBOARD_2005 | http://www.msldigital.com/pages/support-for-remotepi-board-plus-2015 | |
UUGear Witty Pi | WITTYPI | http://www.msldigital.com/pages/support-for-remotepi-board-plus-2015 | |
Retroflag Cases | BANDEIRA RETRO | http://www.retroflag.com | enable UART in config.txt for LED laction |
It is possible to add a button to turn on and turn off your BATOCERA console properly! But how?
Which button to use?
You can add a power button to switch on/off BATOCERA. The button can be either a push button (momentary button) or a switch button (latching switch). Note on the push buttons: some GPIO have resistors pull-up built-in (resistors connected to the + 3.3V), so it is preferable to use switches normally open (abbreviated NO) with these pins.
to connect the switch to the Raspberry Pi GPIO, plug a PIN on the GPIO3 (physical PIN 5 above on the left) and another on the mass located just to the right on the right (physical PIN 6):
Activación do interruptor
Manual
so your switch is recognized account by BATOCERA, you need to enable this feature in it’s settings.
Therefore edit batocera.config
- Para un interruptor de retención, edita batocera.conf co teu editor de texto preferido e engade system.power.switch=PIN56ONOFF
- For a momentary button edit batocera. conf with your preferred OS editor and add system.power.switch=PIN56PUSH
- Reinicie o sistema
- If you are logged in with SSH or you’ve a terminal open then enter
batocera-settings --command set --key system.power.switch --value
PIN56ONOFF
batocera-settings --command set --key system.power.switch --value
PIN56PUSH
your BATOCERA system can now be turned on/off with a button!
Modo Menú
Get a terminal window by quitting Emulation Station with a Keyboard or get a access to terminal by SSH. Now enter rpi_gpioswitch and you will see a terminal windows like in picture down. From there you can select and activate your power or switch device. The script will show you an already activated device (ONOFFSHIM in this case) and will later show you a small message box, if the value setup was successfully setted up. After this reboot the device and everything should work fine.
Atención ao cliente
rom:
https://wiki.batocera.org/ – Batocera.linux – Wiki
Ligazón permanente:
https://wiki.batocera.org/add_powerdevices_rpi_only?rev=1581110157
Última actualización: 2020/02/07 22:15
https://wiki.batocera.org/
Impreso o 2025/06/28 ás 02:48
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