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wanted to automate these functions, so he opened up the camera and started probing with an oscilloscope. The camera turns on automatically when connected to external power like a car charger, but starting and stopping a recording and power down all had to be done manually. wanted to use a $20 GoPro clone as a dash cam, so he wired a microcontroller into it to automate some actions and make it practical. Repurposing commodity electronics is one of the true forms of hacking, and it’s always the simple little hacks that lead to big ones. Posted in hardware Tagged camera trigger, power delivery, ts100, USB C, usb c power delivery, usb c trigger board And don’t miss his classic project, the USB Easy Bake Oven.
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Of course we also appreciate his overview of the products on Tindie for each described module.įor another angle on Power Delivery, check out this series of posts by, a perennial favorite. His focus is on building a board to power a TS100 (which parallels his TS100 Flex-C-Friend) but the content is generally applicable.
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For each he describes the behaviors of it’s particular IC and how to configure it. The main body of the video is detailed walkthrough of four types of trigger boards, based on the IP2721, FUSB302, STUSB4500, and Cypress EZ-PD BCR. We’ve seen these before as laptop barrel jack replacements and TS100 power supplies but it’s hard to tell which of the seemingly-identical selection is most suitable for a project. But the main goal of the video is to dive into the inscrutable hoard of “USB C trigger boards.” Typically these take USB on one side and provide a terminal block on the other, possibly with a button or LED as user interface to select voltage and current. starts off with a sorely-needed explainer of what the heck Power Delivery is a topic with an unfortunate amount of depth. A superb illustration from the TS100 Flex-C-Friend documentation What of the power-hungry hacker who wants to integrate Power Delivery in her project? For that we turn to an excellent video by describing four common controller ICs and why you might choose one for your next project. But harnessing those delectable 100W power supplies is all to often the domain of the custom PCBA and firmware hack. Once the sole domain of barrel jacks or strange rectangular plugs (we’re looking at you Lenovo) it’s become quite common to provide charging via the lingua franca of USB-C Power Delivery.
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