Hi, They are not battery contacts, they are touch sensitive buttons....By "always on" do you mean, "not in standby mode" or do you want to do something with the supply? It looks like battery contacts, so I guess you want to power them from something else?
So back to my original question. What do you mean by always on? I am assuming you mean disabliing "standby" or "sleep" mode. Can you clarify?Hi, They are not battery contacts, they are touch sensitive buttons....
I have a similar one, it automatically "wakes up" from "sleep" upon receiving an input signal on the HDMI input. Have you tried using it with the N64 input signal to check? I'm sure if you boot the console up at the same time as turning on the monitor it will most likely achieve what you need it to do (without bridging any contacts).Hi Sorry,
This will be used for my N64 portable build, at the moment when you add 12v to the monitor you have to press the button on the front for it to turn on.
I want it to automatically turn on when the 12v is supplied. I.e. by bridging the contact somehow
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Thanks, How would i go about this, i.e. circuit design/componantsLooking at the keypad pcb, the wires are +/-/ir/key. So it needs a serial data to tell the motherboard to power up,. I would use a relay with a 555 powered from the 12V to give a pulse on power up for say 5 seconds which shorts the "On key" out.
No haven't tried anything yetOK, I was wondering if a cheap replacement driver board was available but I won't know without the serial.
Looks like you best bet now is with Dave's suggestion above. Have you tried triggering the sensor with a pulse yet?
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