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[ts-7000] Re: Powering the TS-7500

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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: Powering the TS-7500
From: "Kris" <>
Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2011 22:24:28 -0000
The TS-7500 can be powered for either the pin on the 44-pin header or through 
USB slave.  They all share the same bus so they can be versatile.

-Kris Bahnsen
Technologic Systems



--- In  "jonatan_olofsson" <> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> Currently (pun not intended..), while developing on my TS-7500, i power it 
> from the USB cable. My question, however, is how to best power the device 
> when it's on its own? I plan to have it battery powered via a 5V dc 
> regulator, but how would i best connect it to the device?
> 
> I'm actually hoping to be embarrassed here, it seems like a trivial question, 
> but the only way i found so far is to construct a custom power to usb-cable, 
> or possibly using the ground and +5V pin on the 44 pin header, but I wasn't 
> sure if that was really intended..
> 
> Best regards,
> Jonatan Olofsson
>




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