DeskPi-Team / super6c

Super6c stands for Super 6 CM4 Cluster.
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How to power cycle individual CM4? #23

Closed Gooseman42 closed 8 months ago

Gooseman42 commented 1 year ago

I would assume that there is some way to access the power management IC STC15W408AS via I2C from any CM4 slot (similar to the Turing Pi) to power cycle any individual module?

bigfish24 commented 1 year ago

Also interested in this for a chaos testing setup.

derzahla commented 1 year ago

Came here for an answer to this question. Feel unsatisfied.

diyoyo commented 1 year ago

I would like to learn more about this too.

boldandbusted commented 8 months ago

Maybe opening up the GitHub Discussions would benefit the project? :)

tltangliang commented 8 months ago

I'd suggest they go with the rp2040 as the power controller for the next generation, so there's enough playability.

yoyojacky commented 8 months ago

As I know, i do power cycle individual CM4 by using Ansible script on software, it can not do power cycle in hardware way, because all of the Raspberry Pi CM4 are connect to power core at the same time.

yoyojacky commented 8 months ago

I'd suggest they go with the rp2040 as the power controller for the next generation, so there's enough playability.

Good Idea, you mean using a Raspberry Pi PICO as power controller ? it sounds interesting... LoL,