Thanks tkaiser. I'm chuckling new because that thread you just linked is the one I had started about power supplies, where you put a link to this thread. It's like a circular reference. I love it.
Quick update here. I got my powered USB hub yesterday (same one that skybadiver did) and plugged it in. I tried also setting it up like skybadiver, so the Pine and HDD are both powered via the hub. Unfortunately, couldn't handle running both, as when I tried to access my HDD, board would die. Possibly is the USB cable I was running to the Pine, I don't know. So for now, I'm back to having to use 2 power supplies, one for Pine, one for the hub. But this way does work and I can use my HDD.
I did find that I could buy a different power supply for the hub from the same company (Sabrent). The hub comes with a 5V, 2.5A wall wart, but they also sell one at 4A. This would probably be enough, along with a shorter 20AWG USB cable for the Pine, to power both with no issues. I'll hold off for now though. Having already bought a $10 PSU for the Pine, and then the $17 powered hub, I don't want to buy another PSU at $13. It's just starting to add up for my "cheap" computer. Maybe in the future, but for now, i can deal with having 2 power supplies.
That's a bummer! I haven't had that issue yet and maybe I just got lucky with my cables or something. They aren't the shortest cables in the world but they were what I had lying around. Hope you can get it worked out.
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(05-05-2016, 07:29 AM)montero65 Wrote: [ -> ]Quick update here. I got my powered USB hub yesterday (same one that skybadiver did) and plugged it in. I tried also setting it up like skybadiver, so the Pine and HDD are both powered via the hub. Unfortunately, couldn't handle running both, as when I tried to access my HDD, board would die. Possibly is the USB cable I was running to the Pine, I don't know. So for now, I'm back to having to use 2 power supplies, one for Pine, one for the hub. But this way does work and I can use my HDD.
I did find that I could buy a different power supply for the hub from the same company (Sabrent). The hub comes with a 5V, 2.5A wall wart, but they also sell one at 4A. This would probably be enough, along with a shorter 20AWG USB cable for the Pine, to power both with no issues. I'll hold off for now though. Having already bought a $10 PSU for the Pine, and then the $17 powered hub, I don't want to buy another PSU at $13. It's just starting to add up for my "cheap" computer. Maybe in the future, but for now, i can deal with having 2 power supplies.
I messed around with the pine yesterday and tried it with other cables I had. With several of my other mini hdmi cables acting as power supplies from the hub, the board kept shutting down. Those cables were shorter than the cable that actually works for me as a power supply from the hub. My working cable is 3 feet long, but the cables that did not work were about 6inches to 12 inches. The length of the cable might play a role for others but I think that the resistance of a particular cable plays a bigger part. I suggest trying other hdmi cables you might have lying around and you might get lucky despite the length. I just pick the right on the first try which is why I thought the hub would work for everyone's needs.
(05-06-2016, 08:10 AM)skybadiver Wrote: [ -> ]The length of the cable might play a role for others but I think that the resistance of a particular cable plays a bigger part.
Both matters and that's simple math. The higher the resistance the more the length matters. So choosing AWG 20 rated cables is the best idea (after choosing the Euler pins to provide power):
http://goughlui.com/2014/10/01/usb-cable...ging-slow/
(05-06-2016, 08:36 AM)tkaiser Wrote: [ -> ] (05-06-2016, 08:10 AM)skybadiver Wrote: [ -> ]The length of the cable might play a role for others but I think that the resistance of a particular cable plays a bigger part.
Both matters and that's simple math. The higher the resistance the more the length matters. So choosing AWG 20 rated cables is the best idea (after choosing the Euler pins to provide power): http://goughlui.com/2014/10/01/usb-cable...ging-slow/
BTW does anyone make 20awg dupont conenctors?
I have been running my pine and external hard drive for quite sometime now. I bought a USB 3.0 hub that is powered with a 5v 4amp adapter. This hub powers both the board and the hard drive when I turn it on. I have also plugged thumb drives in at the same time without any problems.
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(05-06-2016, 08:51 AM)rahlquist Wrote: [ -> ] (05-06-2016, 08:36 AM)tkaiser Wrote: [ -> ] (05-06-2016, 08:10 AM)skybadiver Wrote: [ -> ]The length of the cable might play a role for others but I think that the resistance of a particular cable plays a bigger part.
Both matters and that's simple math. The higher the resistance the more the length matters. So choosing AWG 20 rated cables is the best idea (after choosing the Euler pins to provide power): http://goughlui.com/2014/10/01/usb-cable...ging-slow/
BTW does anyone make 20awg dupont conenctors?
i have bought this kit in past. the connector surface is silver/tin. it's a fairly decent kit as far as amazon stuff goes. when i needed it i got it in 3 days (prime member). the connectors have crimped just fine and the housings also work. just a basic hobbyist kit i reckon.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014YT...UTF8&psc=1