Bryan Mayland wrote:

>     What I think you're asking is if you can put the card to a low power
> mode, since the card isn't always capturing.  In theory, you should be
> able to shut down a lot of the subsystems and put the card in sleep.
> However, when it comes back from sleep any settings may or may not be
> retained.
> 
>     As a quick test I did this:
> cx25840ctl -s < sleep
>     And the card did cease to work properly.  I'm not sure if it is
> using less power and generating less heat in this mode.  You'll have to
> let us know.

What could be done is to first do a:

cx25840ctl -l > cx25840-state

-then put it to SLEEP, then wake it up by restoring the saved state.
-- 
Tyler Trafford


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