USB-C Port on the Buddy Board
Hi there. does anyone knows, if the USB-C port on the buddyboard deliveres enough power to power an arduino ?
christian
RE: USB-C Port on the Buddy Board
It dosent give power out I believe
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RE: USB-C Port on the Buddy Board
You should be able to power an Arduino from the Power Supply, you'd need a buck converter to get the 24v down to something acceptable for the Arduino. I noted several 24V to 5V converters on Amazon.
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RE: USB-C Port on the Buddy Board
I got it powered via a normal phone charger with micro usb right now. But it would be neat to have the camera power on and off together with the printer And if i could get away without a buck converter 🙂
( i try the USB c port tonight.)
BTW. Other solution would be to power printer and camera off simultaneously using a switchable powerstrip. But i don't if that's ok on the long run ?
RE: USB-C Port on the Buddy Board
I have been using WiFi plugs with Tasmota that have a powerstrip connected to them for years for my printers. Each powerstrip powers the printer, a Raspi and a phone charger for the LED lighting for the printer. No problems so far. OctoPrint controls the LEDs and switches everything off if the printer has been idle for a certain time.
RE: USB-C Port on the Buddy Board
is the USB-C turned off in the firmware or something that Prusa did in the hardware. USB-C are meant to give power and allow daisy chaining so not having power makes no sense to me?
Hi there. does anyone knows, if the USB-C port on the buddyboard deliveres enough power to power an arduino ?
christian
RE: USB-C Port on the Buddy Board
is the USB-C turned off in the firmware or something that Prusa did in the hardware. USB-C are meant to give power and allow daisy chaining so not having power makes no sense to me?
Hi there. does anyone knows, if the USB-C port on the buddyboard deliveres enough power to power an arduino ?
christian
In the hardware when conecting to prontoface octoprint etc it csrnt be giving out power as that can mess communication up
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