HATL02FP Auto-Fan Control & I2C, 5V, TXD, RXD pins
3.50 € excl. VAT
Do you want to extend the life of your fan, reduce its noise and control it automatically?
With this MaticControl fan module you can! As a bonus, the second connector provides access to the I2C /TxD /RxD pins and third connector provides access to the 5V pins. I2C pins along with a 3.3V pin are often used to connect displays or other modules that use an I2C pins Place it on pins 1-10. And this is all you have to do on the hardware.
Compatible with MaticBox Automation cover
Not compatible with the stacking feature of MaticBox
For more detailed info check the description below.
Description
I. Fan Control:
Place it on pins 1-8. (As shown in the photos) Then from Raspberry icon > Prefernces> Raspberry Pi Configuration > Performance tab >set fan enable; Fan GPIO 4; and the temperature at which you want the fan to turn on. Save with OK
Thus, when the processor reaches the temperature you set, the fan will turn on. It will turn on off only when the processor temperature drops 10 degrees below the set on temperature. (For example, if you set the On temperature to 75 degrees, the fan will turn off when the processor reaches 65 degrees).
With these few easy steps, you now have automatic fan control.
If you want to activate this feature through the console or read the full documentation – read the article or download the PDF from HERE
II. I2C pins and 3,3V power supply
GPIO 2 and GPIO 3 – the Raspberry Pi’s I2C1 pins – allow for two-wire communication with a variety of external sensors and devices. The I2C pins include a fixed 1.8 kΩ pull-up resistor to 3.3v. They are not suitable for use as general purpose IO where a pull-up might interfere. I2C pins along with a 3.3V pin are often used to connect displays or other modules that use an I2C pins.
III. 5V Connector
Additional information
Weight | 0.05 kg |
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