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Power Supply For Tinker Edge R

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Can the Tinker Edge R be powered using the VCC 5V pin on the 40 pin header? With the CPU, NPU, and 1 USB-A under operation, what will be the typical power consumption profile? Is it around 10-12W that can be supplied using the pins on the header (if possible)? My current application works towards integrating the Tinker Edge R into a remote controlled car, and if there are any other recommendations on powering the board, it will be of great help! 

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Can you please comment on the power consumption of the Tinker Edge R series and the recommended wattage of the power supply? Is a typical 30W power supply as in the case of Tinker Board 2 enough or is a higher wattage recommended? 

Will the following power sources suffice or are there any alternative recommendations? 
12V/3A https://talentcell.com/lithium-ion-battery/12v/yb1206000-usb.html
12V/6A https://talentcell.com/lithium-ion-battery/12v/yb1208300-usb.html

Thank you for your time,

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hello @abhayrjoshi,

 

On 9/9/2022 at 3:34 AM, abhayrjoshi said:

Can the Tinker Edge R be powered using the VCC 5V pin on the 40 pin header?

no, the 40 pin header of tinker edge r cannot be used to power the board. only dc in jack & dc in pin header can be used as power supply pins. the full load power consumption of cpu/ npu/ usb is around 16w.

we'd suggest to have power supply with 50 wattage if all the input output ports are being accessed/ used.

 

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