In case of power failure on the network, does the Pi desktop turn off the raspberry Pi safely?
In case of power failure on the network, does the Pi desktop turn off the raspberry Pi safely?
I get the impression this is a common problem with using the Pi in a real application - I’m sure many would be interested if you get a good solution, Ladam!
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We can do some math for that supercapacitor.
If you trust me that my measurement is OK that the pi will work just fine(*) from 3.3V, then the capacitor can drain from 5.0V to 3.3V or thereabouts. 1.7V, A 10F supercap that you drain at 0.7A will then run out after 10/.7*1.7 = 24 seconds. That should be enough to actuallly do a shutdown, yes.
I didn't expect this outcome of the "math". :-)
(*) It's peripherals like USB devices and HDMI->VGA converters that stop working.
We can do some math for that supercapacitor.
If you trust me that my measurement is OK that the pi will work just fine(*) from 3.3V, then the capacitor can drain from 5.0V to 3.3V or thereabouts. 1.7V, A 10F supercap that you drain at 0.7A will then run out after 10/.7*1.7 = 24 seconds. That should be enough to actuallly do a shutdown, yes.
I didn't expect this outcome of the "math". :-)
(*) It's peripherals like USB devices and HDMI->VGA converters that stop working.