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en:odroid-ups2 [2016/03/21 15:55] ruppi [ODROID-C1] |
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- Detailed connection picture between JP1 of UPS2 and the 40pin header(**J2**) of ODROID-C1. | - Detailed connection picture between JP1 of UPS2 and the 40pin header(**J2**) of ODROID-C1. | ||
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+ | Due to hardware limitations, in order to use the UPS2 on ODROID-C2\\ | ||
+ | - Extract the blue cable of the 3-pin socket,\\ | ||
+ | - Connect the 3-pin socket as shown in the figure above the 40 pin Header.\\ | ||
+ | The extracted lines as shown below, connect the pin #26 of the 40 pin header.\\ | ||
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- | ===== ODROID-C2 ===== | ||
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The BAT_OK signal is connected to GPIO #199.\\ | The BAT_OK signal is connected to GPIO #199.\\ | ||
- | ==== ODROID-C1 ==== | + | ==== ODROID-C1/C2 ==== |
- | The AC_OK signal is connected to PIN#11(GPIO #88) in the 40pin header(**J2**) of ODROID-C1.\\ | + | The AC_OK signal is connected to PIN#11(GPIO #88) in the 40pin header(**J2**) of ODROID-C1/C2.\\ |
The BAT_OK signal is connected to PIN#13(GPIO #116).\\ | The BAT_OK signal is connected to PIN#13(GPIO #116).\\ | ||
- | The POWER_LATCH signal is connected to PIN#15(GPIO #115).\\ | + | The POWER_LATCH signal is connected to PIN#15(GPIO #115) of ODROID-C1.\\ |
+ | The POWER_LATCH signal is connected to PIN#26(GPIO #225) of ODROID-C2.\\ | ||
**The BAT_OK pin is high when the battery voltage is higher than 3.7V.\\ | **The BAT_OK pin is high when the battery voltage is higher than 3.7V.\\ |