5.25 V _ ... 2A Power USB Adapter
#1
Is it safe to use 5.25V with 2A for Pine64+ ?
A64 - DB - 2G - Rev B
2016-03-21
#2
(02-07-2017, 02:47 PM)Guest2000 Wrote: Is it safe to use 5.25V with 2A for Pine64+ ?
A64 - DB - 2G - Rev B
2016-03-21

5.25v would be pushing it...  I would not.

5.1v  @2.5A
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#3
(02-07-2017, 02:47 PM)Guest2000 Wrote: Is it safe to use 5.25V with 2A for Pine64+ ?
A64 - DB - 2G - Rev B
2016-03-21

I routinely run my pine64s with 5.25v 4A power supplies (adjustable quad-USB 12v - 5v power supplies) to overcome voltage sag over the microUSB lead and connectors. It should not be an issue running the pine64 at this voltage as the PMU is spec'd with a maximum of 7v. Just be aware that your 5v and USB voltages may be a bit higher than 5.0v if that matters to you! 5.28v at the power supply drops to 5.22v at the pine64s USB ports and 5v pin (unloaded, 5.19 with a USB key plugged in) with a good microUSB power lead, and this is within the USB 5v power spec (5v + 0.25, -0.55/0.6 [depending on version]). This is with the DC/BAT jumper in the DC IN position! Wink 

I take it you want to use something like the 5v (5.25v) power supplies that Adafruit sell for the Raspberry Pi?
#4
i have no idea if it is safe, but for the past month i have been using one of these
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D7C...UTF8&psc=1
with one of these
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MQG...UTF8&psc=1
and my pine64 has not burned out yet.
i have the buck converter dialed in at 5.25V and it is a continuous 3A output. i am using this on my older board [7 months useage] which had shown signs of power related boot problems and those have stopped happening as often.
#5
(02-09-2017, 01:55 AM)dkryder Wrote: i have no idea if it is safe, but for the past month i have been using one of these
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D7C...UTF8&psc=1
with one of these
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MQG...UTF8&psc=1
and my pine64 has not burned out yet.
i have the buck converter dialed in at 5.25V and it is a continuous 3A output. i am using this on my older board [7 months useage] which had shown signs of power related boot problems and those have stopped happening as often.

5.25V should be safe.


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