2.3 PSU connectors
The USB-C connector (labeled as CN6) provides power from the USB host
(typically PC), USB power bank, or USB wall adapter. When powered over the
USB connector, the available power will depend on the source capabilities.
Maximum power ratings, along with the allowed input voltage range in the
As explained, the advanced design of the PSU allows two types of power
sources to be used, offering unprecedented flexibility: when powered by
a Li-Po/Li-ION battery, it offers an ultimate degree of autonomy. Power is
not an issue even if it is powered over the USB cable. It can be powered over
the USB-C connector, using power supply delivered by the USB HOST (i.e.
personal computer), USB wall adapter, or a battery power bank.
There are two power supply connectors available, each with its unique
purpose:
∫
CN6: USB-C connector
(1)
∫
CN5: Standard 2.5mm pitch XH battery connector
(2)
2.3.1 USB-C connector
1
2
case when the USB power supply is used, are given on the following page:
Figure 5: Power supply connectors view
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