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RoBoard Power Supply

Based on DMP's Vortex processor / SoC this board is a full computer capable of running a standard Windows and Linux installation on the backpack of your robot.
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RoBoard Power Supply

Post by Thex1138 » Thu Dec 17, 2009 11:46 am

Post by Thex1138
Thu Dec 17, 2009 11:46 am

Roboard has an excellent power supply range of 6 to 24v @400MA

I am wondering what would be the best balance of power supply to run a robot with this board...? I am considering using very high milliamp batteries like the ones I use in my radio controlled cars...

Has anyone ventured to experiment with this?

I can also de-construct the battery and rebuild to suit chest space or weight distribution on the robot if need be...
Roboard has an excellent power supply range of 6 to 24v @400MA

I am wondering what would be the best balance of power supply to run a robot with this board...? I am considering using very high milliamp batteries like the ones I use in my radio controlled cars...

Has anyone ventured to experiment with this?

I can also de-construct the battery and rebuild to suit chest space or weight distribution on the robot if need be...
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Post by roboard » Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:39 am

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Fri Dec 18, 2009 11:39 am

in RoBoard design, power input in 6V to 24V range all can be work.

there will depends on what servo you connect to RoBoard, for power in battery choose
in RoBoard design, power input in 6V to 24V range all can be work.

there will depends on what servo you connect to RoBoard, for power in battery choose
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