Re: RP2040 reset idea

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Sujet : Re: RP2040 reset idea
De : theom+news (at) *nospam* chiark.greenend.org.uk (Theo)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-pi sci.electronics.design
Date : 17. Sep 2024, 16:42:36
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Organisation : University of Cambridge, England
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In comp.sys.raspberry-pi john larkin <JL@gct.com> wrote:
Some of my customers also want to lock a box such that it's impossible
to write to any nonvolatile memory while it's in a secure area.
 
So here's an idea: a small hole in the box allows a toothpick or a
paper clip to push a button. A short push is a regular reset. A long
push is a memory-stick mode boot. We can have a rotary switch LOCK
hole too.
 
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/bbhdy053xsdzv77g0brc5/B-box_Reset_Button_3.jpg?rlkey=40ozzdvczf4z8625u8i081a9b&raw=1

Looks neat.  But I wonder if there's a mechanical solution.  eg give the
customer a loop to put a padlock through to lock the lid, and hide the boot
button behind, such that they can't press it without undoing the
padlock.  Could even be something simple like a Kensington lock slot where
the boot button is deeply recessed in the slot - you have to stick a
screwdriver in the slot and can't do so if there's a lock inserted.

Of course that might cost more than your solution, so you can probably
ignore me :)

Theo

Date Sujet#  Auteur
17 Sep 24 * RP2040 reset idea36john larkin
17 Sep 24 +* Re: RP2040 reset idea2Sylvia Else
17 Sep 24 i`- Re: RP2040 reset idea1john larkin
17 Sep 24 +* Re: RP2040 reset idea29The Natural Philosopher
17 Sep 24 i+- Re: RP2040 reset idea1john larkin
17 Sep 24 i`* Re: RP2040 reset idea27john larkin
17 Sep 24 i `* Re: RP2040 reset idea26The Natural Philosopher
18 Sep 24 i  `* Re: RP2040 reset idea25john larkin
18 Sep 24 i   +* Re: RP2040 reset idea3john larkin
19 Sep 24 i   i`* Re: RP2040 reset idea2Lawrence D'Oliveiro
19 Sep 24 i   i `- Re: RP2040 reset idea1John R Walliker
20 Sep 24 i   `* Re: RP2040 reset idea21Lasse Langwadt
20 Sep 24 i    `* Re: RP2040 reset idea20The Natural Philosopher
20 Sep 24 i     `* Re: RP2040 reset idea19Theo
20 Sep 24 i      `* Re: RP2040 reset idea18john larkin
21 Sep 24 i       `* Re: RP2040 reset idea17The Natural Philosopher
21 Sep 24 i        +* Re: RP2040 reset idea15john larkin
21 Sep 24 i        i`* Re: RP2040 reset idea14The Natural Philosopher
21 Sep 24 i        i `* Re: RP2040 reset idea13john larkin
21 Sep 24 i        i  +* Re: RP2040 reset idea10Phil Hobbs
21 Sep 24 i        i  i`* Re: RP2040 reset idea9john larkin
21 Sep 24 i        i  i +* Re: RP2040 reset idea6Phil Hobbs
22 Sep 24 i        i  i i`* Re: RP2040 reset idea5john larkin
22 Sep 24 i        i  i i `* Re: RP2040 reset idea4The Natural Philosopher
22 Sep 24 i        i  i i  +- Re: RP2040 reset idea1john larkin
23 Sep 24 i        i  i i  `* Re: RP2040 reset idea2druck
24 Sep 24 i        i  i i   `- Re: RP2040 reset idea1Bob Martin
22 Sep 24 i        i  i `* Re: RP2040 reset idea2The Natural Philosopher
22 Sep 24 i        i  i  `- Re: RP2040 reset idea1john larkin
22 Sep 24 i        i  `* Re: RP2040 reset idea2The Natural Philosopher
22 Sep 24 i        i   `- Re: RP2040 reset idea1john larkin
22 Sep 24 i        `- Re: RP2040 reset idea1The Natural Philosopher
17 Sep 24 +* Re: RP2040 reset idea2john larkin
17 Sep 24 i`- Re: RP2040 reset idea1Arie de Muijnck
17 Sep 24 `* Re: RP2040 reset idea2Theo
18 Sep 24  `- Re: RP2040 reset idea1john larkin

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