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Power directly from LiPo?

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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Power directly from LiPo?

Post by mondy1 » Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:10 pm

Post by mondy1
Fri Mar 05, 2010 8:10 pm

Would there be any problems powering the roboard and attached servos directly from a 2S 7,4V LiPolymer battery?

Regards
Would there be any problems powering the roboard and attached servos directly from a 2S 7,4V LiPolymer battery?

Regards
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Re: Power directly from LiPo?

Post by roboard » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:57 am

Post by roboard
Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:57 am

mondy1 wrote:Would there be any problems powering the roboard and attached servos directly from a 2S 7,4V LiPolymer battery?

Regards


RoBoard allows 6V~24V power input; so 7.4V battery is ok (provided that your servos don't affect the power quality seriously):)
mondy1 wrote:Would there be any problems powering the roboard and attached servos directly from a 2S 7,4V LiPolymer battery?

Regards


RoBoard allows 6V~24V power input; so 7.4V battery is ok (provided that your servos don't affect the power quality seriously):)
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