Witty Pi 4 is the fourth generation of Witty Pi, and it is the upgraded version of Witty Pi 3. It adds real-time clock (RTC) and power management to your Raspberry Pi and can define complex ON/OFF sequences with a simple script. Witty Pi 4 supports all Raspberry Pi models with a 40-pin header such as 4B, 3B+, 3B, 3A+, 2B, B+, A+, Zero, Zero W.
The real-time clock (RTC) on Witty Pi 4 has been calibrated in the factory and Witty Pi 4’s firmware also makes temperature compensation for the crystal. This makes the RTC very accurate and the actual annual error is limited to ±2ppm. When your Raspberry Pi boots up, the time stored in the RTC will overwrite the system time. As a result, your Raspberry Pi knows the correct time even without accessing the Internet. You can schedule the startup and/or shutdown of your Raspberry Pi, and make it a time-controlled device. You can even define a scheduled script to schedule a complicated ON/OFF sequence for your Raspberry Pi.
Scheduling the ON/OFF sequence for Raspberry Pi is the most popular feature of Witty Pi, and it is extremely useful for systems that are powered by a battery. By only turning on Raspberry Pi when necessary, the battery can be used way much longer with Witty Pi installed.
The temperature sensor on Witty Pi 4 has a 0.125 °C resolution. The temperature data is used for compensating the crystal and making the RTC more accurate.
You can also specify the action (startup or shutdown) when the temperature goes above or below the preset threshold. This means you can also make your Raspberry Pi a temperature-controlled device.
Witty Pi 4 comes with a DC/DC converter on board, which allows you to power your device with a 6~30V power supply. You can also power your device with 5V via the USB type C connector.
Witty Pi 4 also implements an e-Latching power switch, which is very similar to the power switch on your PC/Laptop computer. You can gracefully turn on/off your Raspberry Pi with a single tap on the button. The software running in the background will execute the shutdown command before the power gets cut, this avoids the data corruption caused by a hard shutdown.
Witty Pi 4 supports all Raspberry Pi models that have the 40-pin GPIO header, including A+, B+, 2B, Zero, Zero W, Zero 2 W, 3B, 3B+, 3A+, and 4B. You will need to solder the 40-pin header to the Zero/Zero W/Zero 2 W model beforehand, so they can make a reliable connection with Witty Pi.
Witty Pi 4 uses MCU to emulate a single I2C device with default address 0x08 and also maps all I2C registers in real-time clock and temperature sensor as virtual I2C registers in the same device. You can access all I2C registers in real-time clock and temperature sensors via the single I2C device emulated by Witty Pi 4.
The advantage of this new design is that Witty Pi 4 hides other I2C devices (real-time clock, temperature sensor) and becomes the proxy for them to talk to Raspberry Pi. Because the I2C address used by Witty Pi 4 can be changed to any value, you can always avoid the I2C address conflicting.
Witty Pi 4 is fully supported by UWI (UUGear Web Interface), and you can access your Witty Pi 4 on any device that has network access.
You just need to run these two commands in your Raspberry Pi to install Witty Pi 4’s software:
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pi@raspberrypi:~ $ wget https://www.uugear.com/repo/WittyPi4/install.sh
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ sudo sh install.sh
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The software and firmware of Witty Pi 4 are open-sourced. You can find the source code on GitHub.
Note: Raspberry Pi & other items are not included!