TS-7250-V3 USB Ports: Difference between revisions
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# Route USB to XBEE | # Route USB to XBEE | ||
gpioset | gpioset 209c000.gpio 11=1 | ||
# Route USB to bottom of J2 (default) | # Route USB to bottom of J2 (default) | ||
gpioset | gpioset 209c000.gpio 11=0 | ||
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Power can also be controlled to save power or reboot peripherals in the field. | Power can also be controlled to save power or reboot peripherals in the field. | ||
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gpioset | gpioset 20a4000.gpio 0=0 # Turn off USB Power | ||
gpioset | gpioset 20a4000.gpio 0=1 # Turn on USB power | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:51, 9 April 2024
The TS-7250-V3 has 2 USB type A host ports. The bottom USB host port can optionally be routed to the #XBEE Header for USB cell modems.
# Route USB to XBEE
gpioset 209c000.gpio 11=1
# Route USB to bottom of J2 (default)
gpioset 209c000.gpio 11=0
Power can also be controlled to save power or reboot peripherals in the field.
gpioset 20a4000.gpio 0=0 # Turn off USB Power
gpioset 20a4000.gpio 0=1 # Turn on USB power