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C.H.I.P Computer
Headless Setup
- Connect CHIP to your Linux computer via USB
- Run minicom -D /dev/ttyACM0 to connect to CHIP via a serial console
- Login to chip, username: root, password: chip
- Run nmtui, a console based wireless configuration tool
- Select “Activate a connection”, configure your Wi-Fi
- You should be able to SSH into CHIP now
NOTE: The CHIP doesn't like to reboot when it's warm, you may have to leave it powered off for a few minutes before it will reboot.
Hold down power button for ~3 seconds to turn on, or ~10 seconds to turn off (hard power off, not a smooth shutdown)
AXP209
I've written a shell script for reading voltage & current from the AXP209 Power Management IC
- Battery charge %
- Battery voltage & current
- USB voltage & current
- “ACIN” (Pin 2 of U13) voltage & current
- and more…
Examples
root@chip:~# axp209.sh Battery: 92% ACIN: 0V VBUS: 4.8892V 899.625mA VBAT: 4.2075 V Charging at 633.0mA Vout: 4.3876 V
with -a switch
root@chip:~# axp209.sh -a ACIN: 0 Avail: 0 VBUS: 1 Avail: 1 VHOLD: 1 (Whether VBUS is above 4.4V before being used) Shutdown voltage: 2.9V VBUS current limit: 900mA Boot source isn't ACIN/VBUS Battery charging Battery connected: 1 Temperature: 56.8°C (I've seen as high as 65°C) Battery: 92% ACIN: 0V VBUS: 4.8858V 899.625mA VBAT: 4.2119 V Charging at 633.0mA Vout: 4.5962 V
100mA USB current limit (Causing the AXP209 to power the CHIP from both USB and the battery)
root@chip:~# axp209.sh -a ACIN: 0 Avail: 0 VBUS: 1 Avail: 1 VHOLD: 1 (Whether VBUS is above 4.4V before being used) Shutdown voltage: 2.9V VBUS current limit: 100mA Boot source isn't ACIN/VBUS Battery charging Battery connected: 1 Temperature: 45.0°C (I've seen as high as 65°C) Battery: 99% ACIN: 0V VBUS: 5.1442V 100.500mA VBAT: 4.1371 V Discharging at 68.5mA Vout: 4.1006 V
Notes
Some of the voltage outputs are programmable via registers, so it appears to be possible to damage your CHIP computer by writing the wrong data to certain registers on this chip. This script only uses one write command to enable ADC registers, everything else is only reading
References
- http://docs.getchip.com/ - CHIP Documentation
- http://linux-sunxi.org/AXP209 - Information on chip registers