JJZolx wrote: 
> For the Gen1, the power connector is probably unimportant. But for the
> Gen2 device I'm inclined to say use the connector used for the SBT, so
> that as an upgrade people may use/buy higher end power supplies built
> for the SB.
> 
> I was assuming that even at the 'production' stage (if that's an
> applicable term), the standard power supply would be an inexpensive wall
> wart. Perhaps a way to recoup some of your time and costs might be to
> design, build and sell a moderately priced power supply that could be
> housed in a matching enclosure.
> 
> Are there any plans for a power indicator light, preferably one that
> could be seen on the front of the box? Seems to me we'd be looking at
> some difficult basic troubleshooting if there's not some means of simply
> determining if the device is powered on. I'm assuming there won't be a
> power switch, but hoping there will be a reset button similar to the one
> on the Touch.

The Cubieboard has 2 power options - a dedicated input using one of
those barrel connectors.  There's also a micro usb power input which can
be used with standard usb power adapters.  I use the micro usb for
everyday use.


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