Noob question about power input on MiSTer
- JudgeDrokk
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Noob question about power input on MiSTer
Hey MiSTers!
I have a 'noob' question - the enclosed photo is a MiSTer I will have soon (comes in official case - USB 2.1, IO, and D10).
I've seen people use 5v power-lead splitters to power the USB and D10 from one power supply - This case does not have two 5v
inputs - but the USB board at the bottom has two USB that are marked 'Power' - so (sorry of this sounds so dumb) -
Does this mean or showthat I wont need a splitter and will instead add power to the USB hub
via USB lead in the same way I would power a SNES Mini or charge my phone?
Thanks!
I have a 'noob' question - the enclosed photo is a MiSTer I will have soon (comes in official case - USB 2.1, IO, and D10).
I've seen people use 5v power-lead splitters to power the USB and D10 from one power supply - This case does not have two 5v
inputs - but the USB board at the bottom has two USB that are marked 'Power' - so (sorry of this sounds so dumb) -
Does this mean or showthat I wont need a splitter and will instead add power to the USB hub
via USB lead in the same way I would power a SNES Mini or charge my phone?
Thanks!
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Re: Noob question about power input on MiSTer
This is really a question you should be asking the person selling it to you.
But it looks like the power routing to the usb board is internal, meaning you would not have to worry about separate supplies.
But it looks like the power routing to the usb board is internal, meaning you would not have to worry about separate supplies.
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Re: Noob question about power input on MiSTer
Thanks! - I guess it must be internal and maybe a feature of that case (Official MiSTer Stormtrooper Gold Case - as there is no port for a second 5v input?
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Re: Noob question about power input on MiSTer
So the left power port is just a powered USB port--good for charging devices, etc. The one on the right is in place of the USB board's DC input jack, but is also just a USB power output. Since it doesn't have its own DC power in port, I assume that means it's only getting power from the micro USB connection in the front of the MiSTer. That would make it unsuitable for use with many peripherals at once or with power hungry peripherals like a USB hard drive.
Double check with the seller and see if they did some sort of internal power routing to pull power from the MiSTer's DC input rather than just the micro USB port. I've seen something like that were a USB board will have pins that reach up to contact the DE-10 Nano's power jack thru pins.
Double check with the seller and see if they did some sort of internal power routing to pull power from the MiSTer's DC input rather than just the micro USB port. I've seen something like that were a USB board will have pins that reach up to contact the DE-10 Nano's power jack thru pins.
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Re: Noob question about power input on MiSTer
Thanks for the info - the seller is on holiday atm (lucky for some), but the contents of the MiSTer are...Sigismond0 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 1:18 pm So the left power port is just a powered USB port--good for charging devices, etc. The one on the right is in place of the USB board's DC input jack, but is also just a USB power output. Since it doesn't have its own DC power in port, I assume that means it's only getting power from the micro USB connection in the front of the MiSTer. That would make it unsuitable for use with many peripherals at once or with power hungry peripherals like a USB hard drive.
Double check with the seller and see if they did some sort of internal power routing to pull power from the MiSTer's DC input rather than just the micro USB port. I've seen something like that were a USB board will have pins that reach up to contact the DE-10 Nano's power jack thru pins.
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So, a "MiSTer Official Hub 2.1 with VBUS Control" looks like this........
https://ultimatemister.com/product/orig ... -case-kit/ (second of the three photos)
and doesent appear to have a DC input? There is a bridge there though.......
Re: Noob question about power input on MiSTer
There are small pins (upper left in picture) that touch the DE10 nano board for power. I have the same setup but with a Digital IO board and I don’t need a splitter (and have an on/off switch too!).JudgeDrokk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 4:08 pmand doesent appear to have a DC input? There is a bridge there though.......
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Re: Noob question about power input on MiSTer
Yep, that's exactly what I was talking about. It draws power directly from the board, so you get an extra power-only USB port instead of a DC input jack.
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Re: Noob question about power input on MiSTer
Thanks for that! I can now relax... It's apreciated.JBeau wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 5:31 pmThere are small pins (upper left in picture) that touch the DE10 nano board for power. I have the same setup but with a Digital IO board and I don’t need a splitter (and have an on/off switch too!).JudgeDrokk wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 4:08 pmand doesent appear to have a DC input? There is a bridge there though.......
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Re: Noob question about power input on MiSTer
Thanks! - my worries are answered. Cheers!Sigismond0 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 7:24 pm Yep, that's exactly what I was talking about. It draws power directly from the board, so you get an extra power-only USB port instead of a DC input jack.