Hi Aaron
I thing you have two options for this, using the TS-732 that comes
with the enclosure for the TS-7300, or getting a TS-BAT3.
The TS-BAT3 can be set to sleep for a given period of time, it also
has the benefit of protecting against sudden power failures.
I seem to remember a sleep command mentioned for the TS-732 board
that is provided with the TS-7300 enclosure which could do the same
thing (as long as power is not removed and reapplied).
Hope this helps,
PJE
--- In "Aaron Miller" <>
wrote:
>
> I have an application that only requires my TS-7300 to be powered
up
> for 12 hours, then shut down for ~12 hours, repeatedly.
>
> Is there a way to do this powerdown/powerup cycle via software on
the
> board? I'm thinking something like a cron-based hibernate/wake.
>
> Any hints are appreciated. I may have to resort to an external
circuit
> otherwise.
>
> Thanks,
> Aaron Miller
>
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