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* Use +6V DC to +28V DC input voltage (standard DC jack input)
 
* Use +6V DC to +28V DC input voltage (standard DC jack input)
 
* or LI-Po/Li-ion batterie (3.7 or 3.6V) input (J11). Some peripherals will not be powered (please see APF51Dev [http://www.armadeus.com/_downloads/apf51_Dev/documentation/ Datasheet] for details)
 
* or LI-Po/Li-ion batterie (3.7 or 3.6V) input (J11). Some peripherals will not be powered (please see APF51Dev [http://www.armadeus.com/_downloads/apf51_Dev/documentation/ Datasheet] for details)
* or USB OTG connector (). In this case some peripherals will not be powered (please see APF51Dev [http://www.armadeus.com/_downloads/apf51_Dev/documentation/ Datasheet] for details)
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* or USB OTG connector (J3). In this case some peripherals will not be powered (please see APF51Dev [http://www.armadeus.com/_downloads/apf51_Dev/documentation/ Datasheet] for details)
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
 
[[Build your own battery pack for your APF]]
 
[[Build your own battery pack for your APF]]

Revision as of 09:30, 12 October 2011

DevFull Power Supply Connector.jpg Power Supply Symbol.png

Warning Warning: For all development boards: + is in the middle of the connector, - on the side. Use a regulated power supply capable of providing at least 500mA at minimum required voltage.


APF9328

DevLight V1

  • Use +5V DC to +9V DC input voltage

DevLight V2

  • Use +5V DC to +7V DC input voltage

DevFull

  • Use +7V DC to +24V DC input voltage

APF27

DevLight & DevFull

  • Use +6V DC to +16V DC input voltage

APF51

APF51Dev

  • Use +6V DC to +28V DC input voltage (standard DC jack input)
  • or LI-Po/Li-ion batterie (3.7 or 3.6V) input (J11). Some peripherals will not be powered (please see APF51Dev Datasheet for details)
  • or USB OTG connector (J3). In this case some peripherals will not be powered (please see APF51Dev Datasheet for details)

Links

Build your own battery pack for your APF