On Sat, Oct 10, 2020 at 04:14 AM, Alain wrote:
You can see that the current specification was (wrongly) labelled as "5V USB (500mA Max)".
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?In my opinion, it should be mentioned on the TinySA website if not.
The tinysa is *correctly* labeled. Look at any electrical device, the label specifies the current that the device will pull from the circuit.?
Look at *any* appliance in your home, it will tell you either how many watts or how many amps the device will pull, not what kind of limit has to be put on the supply.
You could put the tinysa on a 5 volt 100 amp supply and it would be perfectly happy, that's just simple electrical knowledge.
You plug things into your wall outlets that are capable of supplying many amps of power continuously, and hundreds of amps for a split second before the circuit protection trips. But you can plug in your computer, or lamp, or toaster without a thought, because electricity does not work the way you seem to think it does.?
I would suggest you go back to the basics and try and understand what people are trying to tell you.?
There is *nothing* wrong with how the tinysa is labeled, nothing needs to be changed.