Hello, >From what I understand, most of the board can handle 12v from the barrel jack. Outside of what is not handled by the 12v barrel jack, there is the 7.2v LiPo connector and the micro USB that can handle 5v.
>From my experience, the USB Type A onboard should only be used to make other powered USB Hubs available for use. Then, you can achieve more peripheral usage and add actuators/sensors. I may be crossing a line here but the BBBlue and similar boards with the am335x SiP from Octavo can only handle so much mA of peripheral usage. For instance, you have 4 to 6mA per pin of use, right. So, with accumulations of mA onboard a running BBBlue from pin usage, there may be a HIGH LEVEL of mA that is not available for usage or this usage is HIGH and causes issues internally to the am335x. In the SRM for the BBB, it seems on page 111, there is a listing of available mA that can be used per power pin. So, if you go over this amount with that particular power pin, 3.3v or 5.0v, another should be used. I think the power out pin on the BBBlue for instance may be suitable for use for specific logics. Seth P.S. I think that like with P9_03 and P9_04 on the BBB, you have 250mA per pin at 3.3v. So, one would have to be reluctant to push over 500mA for use with both 3.3v pins in use on their respective locations. For instance, I have a sensor that draws 400mA, an example here, at 3.3v. Neither of those 3.3v pins can be used to power the board, sensor, or actuator in question. I would need another power source. I, as a hobbyist trying to understand everything while still learning, am currently thinking that there are not enough tutorials about the BBBlue but if you want to test to see your amperage, wattage, and/or voltage, one would just hook up some connectors, add power from the respective power supply connector(s), and then test. Right? With a DMM or a scope, you can gather a bunch of info. about your current (no pun intended) status of board usage. On Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 8:39:37 AM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote: > Thats the whole issue...i had plans to integrate airspeed sensor, mm wave > radar, GPS and Battery BMS on CAN. And i knew i need to power it through > battery for 5V required by GPS though i2c and UART work on 3.3 V even when > BBB is powered through USB. But before i could reach a point of > integration, this thing happened. Right i was just sorting out the > configuration to check sensors with 3.3 V which could be powered through > USB. > > On Saturday, November 7, 2020 at 8:00:42 PM UTC+5:30 [email protected] > wrote: > >> One thing is, what sensors have you connected to your Blue? If you have >> problems with consumption, on USB ports beagle will not boot. >> >> Em sáb., 7 de nov. de 2020 às 10:35, Yash Vardhan Singh ee19m012 < >> [email protected]> escreveu: >> >>> Yeah I am >>> >>> On Sat, 7 Nov, 2020, 18:52 Vinicius Juvinski, <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Hi >>>> >>>> Are you in the Gitter channel ? >>>> >>>> Join the chat in mirkix/BBBMINI >>>> >>>> https://gitter.im/mirkix/BBBMINI?utm_source=ios&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=ios-share-link >>>> >>>> We can help better there >>>> >>>> Sent from my iPhone >>>> >>>> >>>> Em 7 de nov de 2020, à(s) 08:25, Yash Vardhan Singh ee19m012 < >>>> [email protected]> escreveu: >>>> >>>> >>>> I have Beagle Bone Blue running Ardu Pilot. I powered it through USB >>>> 2.0 and then 75% battery charging LED, power blue LED and Green and Red >>>> LED >>>> are simply on with no other LED on including wifi. Can anyone help with >>>> fix >>>> or resolution of the issue. 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