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VRM experience and rule R43
Hello, we have a few questions regarding the practical usage of the VRM module. Rule R43 in the game manual states:
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If it is OK to use the 12V 500ma, 5V 2A and 5V 500ma terminals, I then have the following questions:
We are looking at powering a Axis M1014 (5V .6A) and D-Link small 5 port network switch (5V .5A) and are trying to determine if we should add a second VRM module or if its OK to load up the 5V connectors on the VRM that supplies the radio. Thanks for any help or comments you can offer and I apologize if I didn't use the correct terminology to describe my questions (I'm more of a software guy). |
Re: VRM experience and rule R43
The 12V supply and 5V supply in the VRM are separate and independently protected. Issues up to and including a short on the 5V supply should not cause an issue with the 12V supply.
You are correct that it is 2A for both pairs, not 2A each. Last year's VRM was definitely 2A peak, 1.5A continuous on the 5V. Beta teams tested a 2016 version of the VRM, but I'm not sure if the change was to tweak the 5V to actually be 2A continuous or not. Regardless, at 1.1A continuous you should be fine running both devices off the 5V supply of the same VRM as your radio. |
Re: VRM experience and rule R43
Just to reinforce, don't put anything other than the OpenMesh radio on any of the 12v VRM outputs, since they use a shared rail.
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Re: VRM experience and rule R43
Thanks for the replies. Based on what you have both said, I will recommend to our team that we be conservative and:
Thanks again - appreciated your help. |
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The 12 volt LED will turn off anytime the 12v 500 mA rail is shorted, however this is not an indication of the 12 volt 2 amp rail dropping out. So yes it is safe to connect secondary loads to the 12 volt 500mA rail. |
Re: VRM experience and rule R43
I mistakenly thought that I remembered having been able to put a 500ma continuous load on the 12v/500ma and a 1.2ma continuous load on the 12v/2a outputs and after a few seconds browning out the whole 12v side (on the older v1.2).
Sorry for the misinformation. |
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The latest rev (1.4) can be identified by removing the bottom cover and identifying the solder mask color. A black solder mask is the latest Revision. |
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