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sudo reboot | sudo reboot | ||
− | Download x728 setup scripts: | + | 2. Install necessary software (python and i2c tool library) |
+ | sudo apt-get install python-smbus | ||
+ | sudo apt-get install i2c-tools | ||
+ | |||
+ | 3. Download x728 setup scripts: | ||
git clone https://github.com/geekworm-com/x728.git | git clone https://github.com/geekworm-com/x728.git | ||
cd x728 | cd x728 | ||
− | Install script&reboot: | + | |
+ | 4. Install script&reboot: | ||
sudo bash x728.sh | sudo bash x728.sh | ||
printf "%s\n" "alias x728off='sudo x728softsd.sh'" >> ~/.bashrc | printf "%s\n" "alias x728off='sudo x728softsd.sh'" >> ~/.bashrc | ||
sudo reboot | sudo reboot | ||
− | + | 5. Set and Read the RTC time | |
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− | Set and Read the RTC time | ||
#If you need to set the system time for any reason you can use the following command : | #If you need to set the system time for any reason you can use the following command : | ||
date -s "5 MAR 2019 13:00:00" | date -s "5 MAR 2019 13:00:00" | ||
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sudo hwclock -r | sudo hwclock -r | ||
− | How to reading battery voltage and percentage, this is the sample code, you can modify it by your request. | + | 6. How to reading battery voltage and percentage, this is the sample code, you can modify it by your request. |
sudo python x728bat.py | sudo python x728bat.py | ||
− | Power off command on Raspbian from software | + | 7. Power off command on Raspbian from software |
x728off | x728off | ||
− | Testing AC power off/loss or power adapter failure detection | + | 8. Testing AC power off/loss or power adapter failure detection |
sudo python x728pld.py | sudo python x728pld.py | ||
Revision as of 13:42, 21 April 2020
The following test is base on '2020-02-13-raspbian-buster.img'
1. Enable I2C funcion on Raspbian:
sudo raspi-config
Select 5 Interfacing Options and then P5 I2C - Enable/Disable automatic loading. A prompt will appear asking Would you like the ARM I2C interface to be enabled?, select "Yes"
Select "OK"
Select "Finish" to return to the command line and reboot your raspberry pi.
sudo reboot
2. Install necessary software (python and i2c tool library)
sudo apt-get install python-smbus sudo apt-get install i2c-tools
3. Download x728 setup scripts:
git clone https://github.com/geekworm-com/x728.git cd x728
4. Install script&reboot:
sudo bash x728.sh printf "%s\n" "alias x728off='sudo x728softsd.sh'" >> ~/.bashrc sudo reboot
5. Set and Read the RTC time
#If you need to set the system time for any reason you can use the following command : date -s "5 MAR 2019 13:00:00" #Write the system date and time to the RTC module after your correct the system date and time : sudo hwclock -w #Read the date and time back from the RTC module: sudo hwclock -r
6. How to reading battery voltage and percentage, this is the sample code, you can modify it by your request.
sudo python x728bat.py
7. Power off command on Raspbian from software
x728off
8. Testing AC power off/loss or power adapter failure detection
sudo python x728pld.py
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