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Old 05-08-2009, 04:24 PM   #1
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taking 5V off the brain

On the v3, can I pull enough power off the 5V to run a USB hub + web cam?

The next really stupid automation project just came to me
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you'd need a relay and a 12v-5v stepdown regulator. I'm not sure with how many amps the FB puts out.
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I think he means use the +5v signal from the FB to power that stuff. Short answer: no.
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I think he means use the +5v signal from the FB to power that stuff. Short answer: no.

All I needed to know. Gracias
(thought the "5VOUT" printed on the PCB + a mount hole/heatsink on the regulator might mean I'd have enough current)
I'll just step the 12V in down to power the hub/camera, only adds a minimum of complexity
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That regulator is crappy at high load. It works fine to power the brain and its sensors. It is only rated to a single amp the way we have it now. You would need to heatsink and solder directly to the regulator since the traces wont be able to handle it if you want to pull it through the pins. Even then you arent going to get that much out of it before it blows up, and then you take your FB with it.
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