Can I control the X-NUCLEO-LPM01A board by programming to decide if supply to the connected boards?
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‎2021-09-17 10:28 PM
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‎2021-09-18 1:28 AM
Please explain what you mean by that?
Details of the protocol over the serial port are in the Firmware User Guide for the board, UM2269.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
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‎2021-09-19 4:55 AM
Hi,
I mean, Does the board can measure a peripheral board current, right? Now, I want to make it to be a power switch for a peripheral board.
And, the "power switch" can be controlled by programming, e.g., it can power on/off regularly. Is it clear?
Regards,
Gaosheng
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‎2021-09-20 1:35 AM
"Does the board can measure a peripheral board current, right? "
What do you mean by "peripheral" there?
"I want to make it to be a power switch for a peripheral board. And, the "power switch" can be controlled by programming,"
Did you not look at the document I mentioned?
See the Product Page: https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/x-nucleo-lpm01a.html
Yes, it can certainly do that.
A complex system designed from scratch never works and cannot be patched up to make it work.
