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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
[[File:X729-IMG-4915-Interface.jpg|800px]]
 
[[File:X729-IMG-4915-Interface.jpg|800px]]
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[[File:X729-IMG-4918-jumper.jpg|800px]]
  
 
==Power Jack and Connectors==
 
==Power Jack and Connectors==
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| Power input || 5Vdc +/- 5% ,≥3A
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| Power input || '''Wide voltage DC 6V-24V''' ,≥3A
 
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| DC Power Plug Size || 5.5*2.1mm
 
| DC Power Plug Size || 5.5*2.1mm
 
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| USB power in socket || Type-C
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| UPS power output || '''5.1Vdc Max. 6A'''
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| Power output connector || XH2.54mm 2pin
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==Pins and GPIO used==
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! Pin No. !! Usage
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| 2, 4 ||  +5V power supply
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| 6 ||  Ground
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| 29 ||  GPIO5 for power management
 
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| UPS power output || 5.1Vdc 8A
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| 32 || GPIO12 for power management
 
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| Power output connector || XH2.54mm 2pin
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| 37 || GPIO26 for power management
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| 33 ||  GPIO13 for PWM fan speed control
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| 36 || GPIO16  for PWM fan speed reading
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| 31 || GPIO6 for AC power loss detection
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| 38 || GPIO20 for buzzer control
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==Connector for External Power Switch==
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! Pin No. !! Pin Description
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| 1 ||  Power on/off control connecting to switch
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| 2 ||  Ground
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| 3 ||  Ground
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| 4 ||  LED+ for power on, rebooting and shutdown
 
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# Please use <span style="color:red;">momentary</span> switch only and don't use latching switch
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# Connector - Pitch 2.0mm 4pos
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==PCB dimention==
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* X729 Dimensions source file (DXF): [[File:X729-PCB-v1.dxf|X729 PCB Dimensions source file (DXF)]] - You can view it with [https://viewer.autodesk.com/ Autodesk Viewer] online
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==18650 battery dimension==
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[[File:18650size.png]]
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<span style="color:red;">
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Do not use 18650 battery with built-in protection circuit</span>
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Battery Recommend for X729 board, please refer to: [[File:NCR18650B.pdf]]
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Return to [[X729]] or [[X729-Software]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 10:19, 8 February 2023

Overview

X729-IMG-4915-Interface.jpg

X729-IMG-4918-jumper.jpg

Power Jack and Connectors

X729 supports wide voltage input 6V-24V

Pins and GPIO used

Connector for External Power Switch

  1. Please use momentary switch only and don't use latching switch
  2. Connector - Pitch 2.0mm 4pos

PCB dimention

18650 battery dimension

18650size.png Do not use 18650 battery with built-in protection circuit

Battery Recommend for X729 board, please refer to: File:NCR18650B.pdf

Return to X729 or X729-Software

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Anonymous user #1

8 months ago
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How is it possible to connect a external battery?

what specifications has "external battery"? (2-li-io cells in order or in parallel?)

will "external battery" be loaded via WideDC? with 3.000mA?

will "external battery" be checked for status (full, 50%, almost empty) and then reported via script?

is it possible to build an external battery myself? or are ic chips needed to ...do some stuff "inside" the "external battery"?

looking forward for a reply!

simon

Walker

8 months ago
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Hello, X729 can connect an external battery through the 4 positions in the figure, and the battery structure is parallel connection

Interface

Harry

8 months ago
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Hi,

what specifications has "external battery"? (2-li-io cells in order or in parallel?)

==Normal 18650 battery


will "external battery" be loaded via WideDC? with 3.000mA? ==Of course, the external battery is charged also via wide range DC.


will "external battery" be checked for status (full, 50%, almost empty) and then reported via script?

==Of course.


is it possible to build an external battery myself? or are ic chips needed to ...do some stuff "inside" the "external battery"?

==Normal 18650 battery. I don't think you have to go DIY batteries yourself.