Maybe use a battery backup UPS to run your 5 volt power supply to the BBB?


-david

On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 12:49 PM, Michel Gerin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello Robert,
>
> Thank you spending your time to help me.
>
> First of all, sorry if I didn't explain things correctly. I think there is
> a misunderstanding  (I am French speaking) .
>
> I don't want BeagleBone to perform a shutdown during power outage. I want
> BBB  running continuously like my VoIP PBX also based on BeagleBone Black.
> But I think, that in this later case, the developper used Ubuntu (neither
> Debian nor Angström).  As these OS are official BBB OS, I prefer using them
> for my application. I am electrician, I don't really want to spend too much
> time on SW bugs as I am not skilled for that task.
>
> One word perhaps about the application: it is very simple. I must monitor
> mains power supply in different locations and have to log power outage
> events on a file with time stamps.  I have also to log grid
> switching events ...  The specialized 230V AC monitoring system has no
> Ethernet connection but can be associated with BBB GPIO's. So that log file
> could be downloaded when power outage is over.
>
> The problem is that, even with battery plugged in, the BeagleBone Black
> perform a self shutdown within 60 seconds after mains power off (5V DC
> power supply)...
>
> Hope my explanation is now better.
>
> Kind regards
>
> Michel.
>
>
>
> 2014-10-16 19:04 GMT+02:00 Robert Nelson <[email protected]>:
>
>> On Thu, Oct 16, 2014 at 12:00 PM, Michel Gerin <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > Thank you for your quick reply.
>> >
>> > you wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> No shutdown is a function of the SW.The SRM covers the hardware.
>> >
>> >
>> > OK,  than  I suppose that somewhere in the whole Debian package, a
>> routine
>> > is permanentely  checking (polling) if 5V DC power supply  is still
>> "ON".
>> > When it is not the case  an event is fired in order to start a clean
>> > shutdown procedure? Am I correct ? Does this happen via the I²C bus ?
>> Does
>> > this routine makes a polling to the TPS65217C PMIC ?
>>
>> Nope you need to tell it..
>>
>> Either via: "sudo halt" or.. setup a pin/interrupt to trigger systemd
>> to shutdown the system..
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> --
>> Robert Nelson
>> http://www.rcn-ee.com/
>
>

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