OLIMEX A20-OLX-LIME [10/49] Powering the board

OLIMEX A20-OLX-LIME [10/49] Powering the board
OLIMEX© 2015 A20-OLinuXino-LIME user's manual
A20-LIME-DEBIAN-SD – a tested class 10 micro SD card with the latest (by the time of leaving
Olimex facilities) official Debian Linux release
USB-SERIAL-CABLE-F – female USB serial console cable
USB-MINI-CABLE – standard USB type A to USB type mini cable
A10-OLINUXINO-LIME-UEXT – GPIO adapter which makes LIME GPIOs available in
breadboard friendly 0.1" step connectors, needed if you want to connect an older Olimex-made
display to the board (newer displays listed below have 0.05'' step connector)
CABLE-40-40-10CM – 0.05'' step cable for connecting a LCD_CON to A10-OLINUXINO-LIME-
UEXT
LCD-OLINUXINO-4.3TS – low-cost 4.3'' LCD display with touchscreen component – 480×272
LCD-OLINUXINO-7TS – low-cost 7'' LCD display with optional touchscreen component –
800×480
LCD-OLINUXINO-10TS – low-cost 10'' LCD display with optional touchscreen component –
1024×600
LCD-OLINUXINO-15.6 – low-cost 15.6'' LCD display – 1366×768
LCD-OLINUXINO-15.6FHD – low-cost Full HD 15.6'' LCD display – 1920×1080
CABLE-IDC40-15cm – 0.1'' step cable for connecting an LCD to LCD_CON
SATA-HDD-2.5-500GB – 5GB 2.5'' SATA hard disk
SATA-CABLE-SET – cables that allow the connection of a 2.5'' hard disk to the board
ALUMINIUM-HEATSINK-20×20×6MM – heatsink radiator for better processor heat dissipation
Note that some of the items above carry the A10 name but are suitable for use with the A20 design
due to the boards similarity.
2.3 Powering the board
There are three possible ways of powering A20-OLinuXino-LIME – via external supply providing
5V DC at the power jack, from 5V USB port via USB_OTG connector or from 3.7V Li-Po battery
via the LIPO_BAT. Note that the board might consume up to 650mA of current at 5V when there
are no peripherals connected to the USB hosts. Make sure your power supply is able to provide at
least 1A before. Depending on your preferred way of powering you might need additional hardware.
Important: Not all USB ports would be able to provide enough power for the board. Try using
another USB port/USB hub or a cable of higher quality.
If you have an LCD display connected to the board or external 2.5'' hard disk then the USB will
NOT be sufficient source of power.
The best practice is to never count on the mini USB-OTG as a single source of power for the board!
The preferred way of powering the board is via the PWR jack with 5V DC. This would make the
board fully powered and able to power all the peripherals connected to it.
Note that when powering the board from the USB_OTG, the current provided might be insufficient
to also power a bigger LCD connected to the LCD_con. However, this power option is capable of
driving the board when using external display connected to the HDMI connector.
The typical consumption of A20-OLinuXino-LIME is between 400mA and 750mA depending on
the current load.
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