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NesPi Needs More Power

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Former Member over 9 years ago

So i am doing the nespi project and have found that i need power to a usb hub and power to the pi. I only have installed one usb 3.0 port for power to come into the nes case. If i get this power supply --> https://www.amazon.com/Adapter-Portable ... wer+supply

 

Can i take two usb cables from ^^^this power supply from a usb splitter into a single usb cable then split it back out into two usb connections. Then have one end go to the pi and the other end go to the usb hub to power both devices.

 

Another possibility i have thought of is trying to bring more amps to the usb hub but i do not know it it can handle more power in and if that would allow it to output more power per port.

 

I would also greatly appreciate any other ideas on how to get power to both devices with only using one usb port to get power into the case.

 

Attached is the setup before the powered usb hub was added in to power the 4 controllers separate from the pi's power. And the back port is the single usb 3.0 port i have to bring power into the case.

 

Hopefully later i can get a pic of that to help with any questions on the setup.

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    0 uscdadnyc over 9 years ago

    REW wrote>>...They [Multimeter probes] look exactly the same, just at 80% scale...

    USCDADNYC>>80% scale of Banana Plugs (or Recessed-for Safety), Yes I think I saw smaller probes on a smaller-scale Analog Multimeter once. BTW WRT measuring those Low-currents on OLED's. which DMM do you use? I have a Portapow Premium USB+DC Power Monitor. (~ $40 USD=US Dollars). But IDK (I Don't Know [off-hand]) it's Current Measuring Resolution. If you should get a Portapow unit, I have a Great Graphic on how the Cables are wired. The supplied documentation was smaller than a Nano particle.

    USCDADNYC (NY NY USA)

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    0 rew over 9 years ago in reply to uscdadnyc

    When measuring a voltage, the measurement device will always draw a small current, which hopefully is negligible to the source being measured.  The input impedance of the meter needs to be as high as possible for this

     

    When measuring a current the measurement device will always introduce a small voltage in the current-path being measured, which hopefully is negligible to the system being measured.... The input impedance of the meter needs to be as low as possible for this...

     

    That voltage is called the "burden voltage".

     

    Now if we accept a burden voltage of 0.2V, and use a 10M shunt resistor, the meter will show 200mV full-scale for 20nA full scale current...... That 10M shunt resistor is builtin to most multimeters. (beware of the flukes... Those may have 17M input impedance, so the measurements are more difficult to evaluate on sight...).

     

    As 20nA was too little to see, I had to accept a burden voltage of 600mV for the measurement of 60nA. As long as you're aware of that, this is not much of a problem....

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    0 rew over 9 years ago in reply to uscdadnyc

    When measuring a voltage, the measurement device will always draw a small current, which hopefully is negligible to the source being measured.  The input impedance of the meter needs to be as high as possible for this

     

    When measuring a current the measurement device will always introduce a small voltage in the current-path being measured, which hopefully is negligible to the system being measured.... The input impedance of the meter needs to be as low as possible for this...

     

    That voltage is called the "burden voltage".

     

    Now if we accept a burden voltage of 0.2V, and use a 10M shunt resistor, the meter will show 200mV full-scale for 20nA full scale current...... That 10M shunt resistor is builtin to most multimeters. (beware of the flukes... Those may have 17M input impedance, so the measurements are more difficult to evaluate on sight...).

     

    As 20nA was too little to see, I had to accept a burden voltage of 600mV for the measurement of 60nA. As long as you're aware of that, this is not much of a problem....

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