Author Topic: Question about the Lynx Express and the Express Receiver..  (Read 2073 times)

Offline JerryPlak

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Does anybody know the current limit of the Lynx Express board running the Express Receiver,

My plan is to run a ESP-RS485/DMX board instead of the Express Receiver.

It looks like the ESP-RS485/DMX board 500 mA to run or or run it externally from his own power supply.

Any thoughts
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Jerry

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Offline cmorda

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I run an ESP8266 module from the 3.3v rail. It averages 80mA but has tiny peaks of 400mA (less than a microsecond).

In practice, it runs fine. If I remove and replace the module while the LE is running, the LE will sometimes reboot. That makes me think that I could be on the edge of the power supply's ability to keep up with the demand (at 3.3v). Adding a decent size cap would probably prevent that.

You might want to look at my post about it. I designed a tiny PCB with no components needed (just header pins). Its simple and extremely inexpensive, and has a large install base in a slightly different application.
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If I remove and replace the module while the LE is running, the LE will sometimes reboot.

Yea, maybe ye wanna look in the DLA Equipment Wiki under “Hot Swapping.”  :) :)

:) joe
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cmorda,
Thanks for the info  8)
Jerry
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