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Edited by bronco at 2015-11-24 16:42
Hi,
I just had a look into the Orange Pi PC's schematics (obviously partially wrong/copy&paste from other Xunlong SBC since there's no S/PDIF, Wi-Fi and so on). I searched the net for the datasheets of the used converters and ended up with:
Power tree according to schematics:
DC IN through barrel jack or GPIO header: 5V/2A (directly used for "SPDIF/USBHost/HDMI")
RT9050-33GB: 3.8V-5.5V input voltage range, provides 3.3V/300mA (AVCC)
SY8008B: 2.5-5.5V input voltage range, provides 1.2V/1A (DRAM)
SY8089A: 2.7-5.5V input voltage range, provides 1.2V/2A (SYSTEM)
SY8106A: 4.5V-18V input voltage range, provides 1.0-1.5V/3A (VCC-CPUX adjustable via I2C)
AMS1117-3.3: 4.5V-15V input voltage range, provides 3.3V/0.8A (VCC-IO)
uP0107BMA5-00: ? input voltage range, provides 1.8V/300mA for (VCC1V8-DRAM/LPDDR) and 3.3V/300mA (VCC-RTC)
Can anyone please help me to understand the AMS1117-3.3 datasheet regarding minimum and maximum input voltage? And does anyone have a datasheet for the 2 used uP0107BMA5-00 (but I don't care that much since as far as I understand the OPi PC doesn't use LPDDR and I don't care at all about the RTC).
Background: We want to evaluate if it's possible to feed the OPi PC with just 4.5V (no USB peripherals and no display, but using passive PoE with 5.5V/6V you will experience voltage drops over larger distances. And being able to know 'how low can you go' would help). Thx.
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