Paul Andrew
Paul Andrew

Reputation: 3253

Raspberry Pi CPU Temp

I have a Raspberry Pi 3 running Windows 10 IoT Core. My question is; would it be possible, or is there a way to monitor the CPU temperature of the device either via a remote PowerShell connection, locally on the device in the command line console or if all else fails using a C# deployed app on the device?

I confess to being a C# noob, hence it being my third option.

Why?... I'm planning on building a custom case out of Lego for a stack of several devices and want to assess whether I need to purchase a bunch of heat sinks and cooling fans etc.

Many thanks for your time and assistance.

Upvotes: 4

Views: 2457

Answers (1)

Jackie
Jackie

Reputation: 2030

I hope this can guide you to the right track.

In order to access to low-level BCM2836 peripherals that the IoT SDK or PowerShell client does not provide, you'll need to write your own drivers.

You can follow the code samples from https://github.com/ms-iot/bsp/tree/master/drivers, it's written under WDK framework so you'll need to get yourself familiar with that in order to get started.

I guess eventually you'll end up with something like one of those samples under the drivers sample.

When you're done, deploy your driver follow this tutorial https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/iot/win10/samples/driverlab3

I'm not 100 percent sure this is the right way to go, but if someone could correct me or point out a better solution, I would be more than happy to learn from it.

Upvotes: 3

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