Hello Dennis,

I much appreciate your reply.
The point is that I have an external power supply that powers the BB and 
some other peripheral devices.
So if I make shutdown -h the BB turns off but the external power supply 
still remains on. This is why I have a GPIO pin on the BB to turn off the 
external power supply. But I cannot use this pin if the BB itself is off!
Hope it is clear now.
Best rgds,
G

Il giorno giovedì 18 giugno 2020 23:06:54 UTC+2, Dennis Bieber ha scritto:
>
> On Thu, 18 Jun 2020 10:58:55 -0700 (PDT), in 
> gmane.comp.hardware.beagleboard.user 
> [email protected] <javascript:> 
> wrote: 
>
> >Hello everybody, 
> >I have a GP output of a Beaglebone Green that turns the power off when it 
> >is asserted by SW. It does its job well. 
> >However, I would like to power the Beagle off after having done a 
> shutdown 
> >(rather than turn it off suddenly). 
> >Is there any SW/HW trick to get this behavior? 
>
>         Are you talking about something that turns off an external power 
> supply? On the BBB, and BBAI, "shutdown -h now" ends with the circuits 
> behind the regulator chip being unpowered. 
>
>         Anything cutting power to the board itself likely needs to have a 
> sense 
> lead (maybe to one of the 5V header pins) which holds the power supply 
> "active", and opens when it loses the 5V. Of course, that also implies one 
> would need a momentary contact NO switch to the input of the power supply, 
> bridging to an always-on 5V source in order to "jump-start" the system 
> (hold down the NO switch to get the power supply to provide power to the 
> board, release switch when the header 5V pin feeds back to the power 
> supply 
> control). Of course, you may have to find some way to prevent any voltage 
> from the NO switch feeding back to the header pin. Maybe a pair of 
> transistors -- one transistor controlling the power supply input, with the 
> control lead shared by the output of the other transistor and the NO 
> switch; the second transistor controlled by the header 5V pin. IE: this 
> second transistor in/out is parallel with the NO switch. 
>
>
> -- 
> Dennis L Bieber 
>
>

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