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== Robotino3 and National Instruments myRIO== | == Robotino3 and National Instruments myRIO== | ||
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+ | The Power Button is run by an ATtiny24A microcontroller and is individually programmable. | ||
+ | The standard setup of the Power Button proceeds like the following: | ||
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+ | [[File:PowerButton.png]] | ||
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+ | For further information on programming the microcontroller read this [[Program_Power_Button|Power Button Guide]] | ||
*Get source code from svn://svn.rec.de/openrobotino/myrio/powerbutton/trunk | *Get source code from svn://svn.rec.de/openrobotino/myrio/powerbutton/trunk | ||
*Browse source code http://svn.rec.de/listing.php?repname=openrobotino | *Browse source code http://svn.rec.de/listing.php?repname=openrobotino |
Revision as of 12:41, 12 January 2016
Robotino3 and National Instruments myRIO
Power Button
The Power Button is run by an ATtiny24A microcontroller and is individually programmable. The standard setup of the Power Button proceeds like the following:
For further information on programming the microcontroller read this Power Button Guide
- Get source code from svn://svn.rec.de/openrobotino/myrio/powerbutton/trunk
- Browse source code http://svn.rec.de/listing.php?repname=openrobotino