Recommended arm hardware (mostly for compilation)?
Mark Millard
marklmi at yahoo.com
Sun May 17 19:54:35 UTC 2020
On 2020-May-17, at 12:45, Mark Millard <marklmi at yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 2020-May-14, at 09:44, Philipp Klaus Krause <pkk at spth.de> wrote:
>
>> Am 14.05.20 um 17:30 schrieb Dan Kotowski:
>>> I have a SolidRun HoneyComb workstation board based on the LX2K and can confirm it's quite powerful, […]
>>
>> Looking at the specifications, I haven't yet found anything on how much
>> energy those LX2K or MACCHIATObin boards need and what kind of power
>> supply would be necessary for a minimal system.
>
> HoneyComb-LX2K-datasheet.pdf reports:
>
> Safety Notice
>
> • This device is to be used with Certified Power adaptor with output rated 12VDC, 1.5A. Power adapter must meet Limited power source (LPS) requirements.
>
> • Power adapter must meet local safety standards and requirements based on product intended use.
>
> • Power adapter must meet Operating environment conditions as specified above.
>
> LPS could be looked up for more information.
>
> (A "minimal system" would not have anything in the PCIe slot,
> for example.)
As for the MACCHIATObin's,
https://developer.solid-run.com/knowledge-base/macchiatobin-single-double-shot-getting-started/
reports . . .
QUOTE
You can either connect a power supply via DC Jack or ATX power.
The board requires 12V (2.5A or higher based on PCIe add-on card power consumption).
DC Jack: Positive on the inside. Negative on the outside.
or
ATX Power: (standard pinout)
12V pins shorted to DC Jack. Do not connect both simultaneously.
END QUOTE
But http://macchiatobin.net/support/faq/ reports:
Please use the power supply that came together with your MACCHIATObin.
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