Up core power connector
Davide
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I can't see a secondary power connector in the UP core, only the 5V jack.
How can we reliably power it in an industrial environment with only that jack? How can we use a custom power supply and hide the jack to the user?
How can we reliably power it in an industrial environment with only that jack? How can we use a custom power supply and hide the jack to the user?
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I would presume you do it the same way as the UPS-expansion does, ie. via the +5V- and GND-pins on the GPIO-header.
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great thanks
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on the UP Core the additional power input are exposed via the dense connector which is used to attach the carrier boards.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/802007522/up-core-the-smallest-quadcore-x86-single-board-com/description
One of the available carrier boards includes a wide range power input (12-24V)
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