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title: Raspberry Pi
date: 2023-11-25T09:14:35+01:00
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## Raspberry Pi 4
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## Raspberry Pi 3
### UPS Plus
An **uninterruptible power supply** (UPS) is very useful if you have your own servers at
home. I've been using one with my old DiskStation (NAS[^1]) but I got rid of the DiskStation
at the end of 2023. I got the UPS Plus for the Raspberry Pi now for a while but never tested
all its features yet (well, I haven't used it much to be honest).
Though, I have some quick notes to remember:
Some software is needed to get status information about the batteries (which are of type 18650).
~~~console
$ python3 -m venv .
$ curl -LsO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/geeekpi/upsplus/main/install.sh
$ bash install.sh
~~~
Any errors can be resolved by installing by hand. In my notes I thought that info is enough, so
here we are :wink:
We may have to edit our crontab:
~~~cron
* * * * * /home/dr/bin/python3 /home/dr/bin/upsPlus.py > /tmp/upsPlus.log
* * * * * /home/dr/bin/python3 /home/dr/bin/upsPlus_iot.py > /tmp/upsPlus_iot.log
~~~
Getting information:
~~~console
$ python3 bin/upsPlus.py
------------------------------------------------------------
------Current information of the detected Raspberry Pi------
------------------------------------------------------------
Raspberry Pi Supply Voltage: 5.028 V
Raspberry Pi Current Current Consumption: 571.068 mA
Raspberry Pi Current Power Consumption: 2570.227 mW
------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------Batteries information-------------------
------------------------------------------------------------
Voltage of Batteries: 4.208 V
Battery Current (Charging) Rate: 30.000 mA
Current Battery Power Supplement: 263.415 mW
Successfully set the protection voltage to: 3700 mV
------------------------------------------------------------
Currently charging via Type C Port.
~~~
The Raspberry Pi will continue to work if you remove the power cable.
[^1]: [Network Attached Storage](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network-attached_storage)
## Raspberry Pi 2
### WiFi adapter
The Raspberry Pi 2 does not have any WiFi capabilities so an adapter
is needed to make use of your local WiFi network. I found [this small
adapter](https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B003MTTJOY/) and can confirm
it as a working unit.
![picture of the small Edimax EW-7811UN wireless adapter](edimax_wifi.jpg "It is not available
on Amazon any more, but they suggest another device as its successor. I can only speak for the
one that I own: **Edimax EW-7811Un**")
## Raspberry Pi Pico W
### Using MicroPython

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came to the same conclusion: smart TVs may spy on us (like our smartphones do).
The thumbnail on the side shows the actual microphone that is soldered onto the
main circuit board of my remote control; it is no longer than 4 mm.
date: 2024-01-21T19:26:58+01:00
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I never use the voice command function of my smart TV I decided to remove the mic.
![close up pic of the hole in the remote control](remote.jpg "The hole for the mic on my remote
control is located at the top.")
control is located at the top")
The mic is usually located very easily, though the elements below the hole are very, very small.
I used a sharp cutting knife and a sharp side cutter to remove the tiny circuit board.
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![a picture of the circuit board and the shielding](mini-mic.jpg "There is a very small hole in the shielding that surrounds the small
components on the \"microphone circuit board\"")
![for reference: same as before, but with the head of a match beside - they are like the same size](reference.jpg "For reference")
![picture of the cutter: a sharp triangle kind of blade](cutter.jpg "These are often used on electronics workbenches to cut all sorts of things")
The microphone circuit board was connected on four points which I cut with this cutter slowly and
precise.
![for reference: same as before, but with the head of a match beside - they are like the same size](reference.jpg "A reference picture so you get a clue how small this circuit board actually is")

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title: Pat winlink on OpenBSD
summary: Trying out [pat](https://getpat.io) on my OpenBSD laptop.
date: 2023-11-12T14:18:57+01:00
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title: UPS Plus on the Raspberry Pi 3
summary: >
I recently bought a UPS head for my Raspberry Pi 3 that makes
use of my akkus of the type 18650.
date: 2023-11-25T06:46:12+01:00
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in home dir
```console
$ python3 -m venv .
$ curl -LsO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/geeekpi/upsplus/main/install.sh
$ bash install.sh
```
if errors occur, install by hand
edit crontab to use the python version in your bin folder
```crontab
* * * * * /home/dr/bin/python3 /home/dr/bin/upsPlus.py > /tmp/upsPlus.log
* * * * * /home/dr/bin/python3 /home/dr/bin/upsPlus_iot.py > /tmp/upsPlus_iot.log
```
get information
```console
$ python3 bin/upsPlus.py
------------------------------------------------------------
------Current information of the detected Raspberry Pi------
------------------------------------------------------------
Raspberry Pi Supply Voltage: 5.028 V
Raspberry Pi Current Current Consumption: 571.068 mA
Raspberry Pi Current Power Consumption: 2570.227 mW
------------------------------------------------------------
-------------------Batteries information-------------------
------------------------------------------------------------
Voltage of Batteries: 4.208 V
Battery Current (Charging) Rate: 30.000 mA
Current Battery Power Supplement: 263.415 mW
Successfully set the protection voltage to: 3700 mV
------------------------------------------------------------
Currently charging via Type C Port.
```
The raspi works when power cable get pulled out.
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