The ATX PSU will need to be permanently pulled low to be kept working and released high to shut down, so with just a pulse it will not do much at...
I think you need to short the EC pin6 (Wake#) on the Bolt, and ofcourse the Green wire on the ATX PSU. As for the method you could always follow...
Hello people, anyone knows the state of the IR sensor or how to access it? Any modules or Embedded Controller tricks to even read any sort of...
I have the same exact problem, the socket mount option to be able to install one of the larger heatsinks and manage to even keep it passively...
If dust is floating in the air it will be sucked in no matter what you do, especially with forced air flow. Filters help a lot in that matter. You...
Would love to love to hear your results and findings, my self looking for a large heatsink too to cool it passively and completely silently,...
About your alternative idea about passively cool it with the stock heatisink, it could work, you could always lock it into the lower side of the...
Hello, the mounting for the Bolt is the FP5 which has screw hole spacing of 51mm on either side and the base should not be larger than 60mm as it...
I do not have problems with the front USB ports, and I have an Intenso Memory Drive 500GB on it which is a mechanical disk drive.
You can always use the Arduino to interface with the Wake# (pin 6) on the embedded controller and wake up the Udoo once the Arduino it self wakes...
You must make sure the adapter is not CNVi ("Connectivity Integration", Intel Integrated Connectivity I/O interface) which requires specific Intel...
Have you checked the EAPI yet? Maybe has what you looking for. https://www.udoo.org/docs-bolt/BIOS_UEFI_and_Tools/EAPI.html
hence also why the noise was changing along the blinking LED program that came with the arduino as a test
some switching power supply inside the bolt does not have enough load and the frequency/duty cycle makes the coil resonate into the audible...
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