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    My Tab5 Extended GPIO and Power management library.

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    • easytargetE
      easytarget
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      Hi all;

      This is something I've been working on; a easy way of taking control of the Tab5's power management circuitry from vanilla MicroPython; without needing a special board build.

      https://codeberg.org/easytarget/tab5-egpio-micropython

      The README there has the full install and usage notes; plus a list of the (30!) methods it provides. This is deigned to be very simple in use; it is self-contained and lets you:

      • Control power on/off for the WiFi chip, Speaker Amplifier, USB-A port and Expansion port 5V power.
      • Switch WiFi between internal and external antennas
      • Enable and disable battery charging, set the quick charge status, read the charge indicator pin.
      • Read the battery voltage and current in/out.
      • Detect if headphones are plugged in.
      • Set LCD backlight brightness
      • Trigger a poweroff event.
      • Send reset signals to the LCD, TouchPanel and Camera modules.

      Use it to create a power control object and set the device up as you need:

      from tab5_egpio import TAB5_EGPIO
      
      tab5pwr = TAB5_EGPIO()
      tab5pwr.wlan_pwr_on()
      tab5pwr.charge_enable()
      
      # later (let the charge controller settle first)
      voltage, current = tab5pwr.battery_status()
      print('Battery: {:.2f}V @ {:.3f}A'.format(voltage, current))
      

      There are some demo's in the repo that show how to use this in more detail. And I have a page where I am documenting general hardware related Tab5 micropython information at: https://codeberg.org/easytarget/m5-tab5-micropython

      [note: I'm cross-posting this here from the micropython official discussions, since it is specific to the Tab5]

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