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28 September 2025
10:00 | Comments log Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1202 (Hello, How to get x1202 work: please refer to [https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/Power_mgmt/x120x-v1.0_software.html X1202 Software]) |
27 September 2025
16:15 | Comments log 83.227.223.69 talk posted a new comment on X1202 (Hi. Is there anything specific I need to think about when using the X1202 to power an RPI 5 that has a Pi camera module v3 attached to it? I've added PSU_MAX_CURRENT=5000 already, anything else I need to configure to ensure it runs smoothly?) |
25 September 2025
12:32 | Comments log Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X1203 (Hi,Generally, it is designed for 18650 batteries, with a flat head and no protection circuit. If used with lithium batteries, you can choose one with a protection circuit. Note:If using a lithium battery, the required voltage is 3.7V; if using a battery pack, please make sure it is a parallel battery pack. There are 2 XH2.54-2P battery connectors on board, it is recommended to use the same type of battery.) |
22 September 2025
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14:55 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on How to enable I2C (Hi, Different hardware products may have different I2C addresses.) | ||||
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11:59 99.110.163.126 talk posted a new comment on X1203 (Sorry, I could have been clearer. My main question is: What characteristics should I evaluate to determine if some battery will work with this device? Is the list I provided a complete list? > X1203 support 3.7V lithium polymer battery I think this is a bit misleading -- almost all 3.7V LiPo batteries I see for sale have integrated protection circuitry, which would violate the listed requirements for the x1203. _Some_ 3.V liPo batteries are likely acceptable, but it looks to me that most ar...) |