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25 July 2024

     00:21 Comments log 147.231.72.217 talk posted a new comment on X728(Hello, it looks there is no way to meaningfully use X728 without scritps for software shutdown. If you power loss happens to RPI without scripts the power to RPI will remain until the butteries are completely discharged or RPI breaks because of repeating reboot on low input voltage. There is on standalone UPS behavior (confirmed by email from support).)

24 July 2024

     10:17 Comments log Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X728(Hi,please refer to X728-hardware#6-Pin Function Header for X728 V1.2)

23 July 2024

     21:08 Comments log 76.155.2.74 talk posted a new comment on X728(Hi, what are the jumpers next to the USB-C power in for on the 1.2v board? There are 6 pins vs 4 on the newer versions?)

17 July 2024

     18:33  X735 diffhist +267 Harry talk contribs →‎PCB dimention
     18:32 Upload log Harry talk contribs uploaded File:X735-V2.1-asm.stp

10 July 2024

     18:34 Comments log Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X735(If both the X735 and the Raspberry Pi are powered off, there should be no voltage generated.)

8 July 2024

     17:50  (Comments log)[Lisa‎; 88.217.180.33‎]
     
17:50 88.217.180.33 talk posted a new comment on X735(@Lisa Thank you for the quick reply. I know that you can power other devices with -5V by connectig them to the plug. But this was not my question. I wanted to know if a powered off Raspberry Pi will unintentionally get powered by a connected device with some voltage on the connctor pin (e.g. if the device itself is connected to a USB-Port and therefore has +5V on the pin).)
     
14:57 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X735(You can power other devices through [5V OUT] and connect them using a 2-pin cable.)