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Ok now i see it specifies above the cnditions in which the test was done with practically everything connected. The only thing i need to know now is by how much the currentconcumtion rises while using wifi. Probably a litle bit over 500mA.
PS (forgot about this one)If i am powering the BBB through those pins and and i also plug in the usb to connect to the PC is there a problem?, is the power switched to the USB or does it remain on the pins like in the case where the USB and 5V Barrel are both connected?
Hello John,I have looked at the link you have sent and it is a good idea but i can just hook up a multimeter and see the current consumption that way since i don't have time to wait for the device to come.
- Are the pins i am supposed to power the beaglebone through pin 5 and 6 on P9? ( i am asking this beacuse when i powered the board through the barrel connector those pins outputted 5V ).Anyway as a slightly different question: I have been looking into the datasheet of the BBB and it says i can power the board thorugh the expansion header but doesn't specify much else about that and the internet isn't too clear on some details. So what i want to know is the following:
- Is there a limit to how much power can be drawn through those pins, or does it draw however much the BBB needs ( i am estimating that with wifi and everything else it can get up to 600-700mA). The reference manual states that those pins can dish out 1A for supplying any add-ons, is it the same for when you supply power to them. On the board i am making the 5V voltage regulator that supplies the BBB can handle 2A so i am covered on that end.