Unfortunately not: you do need an adapter that provides exactly 5V (with 0.25V max variance, since the input power is supplied directly to the USB bus) - and that can also supply 2.5A for everything to work sufficiently for the board to boot.
-- Bruce Cran On Fri, Jan 9, 2015 at 12:54 PM, DevGrohl <[email protected]> wrote: > I have been using an adapter with 4.5V and 1.8A, since is the best I can > get without go to hunt one with the exact values, is that not good enough > to make it start? > > Also I have been looking for the design of the Minnow Board since when i > was trying to turn it on i might have... burned a piece... one at the right > of the RTC Battery PAD, so im looking if i can repair that. > > Thank you. > > 2015-01-09 13:50 GMT-06:00 Bruce Cran [via MinnowBoard] <[hidden email] > <http:///user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=934&i=0>>: > >> Are you providing sufficient power to the board? It needs 5V and 2.5A, >> which a lot of adapters can't provide. >> >> -- >> Bruce Cran >> >> On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 11:23 PM, DevGrohl <[hidden email] >> <http:///user/SendEmail.jtp?type=node&node=933&i=0>> wrote: >> >>> First of all I would like to clarify that this is my first approach to >>> embedded systems and that probably my English will have some mistakes. >>> >>> Two weeks ago I won this Minnow Board MAX in Intel, just today I finally >>> got >>> the HDMI to micro-HDMI cable so I tested it but the screen ask for a >>> video >>> cable, as if the HDMI wasn't connected, also I noticed that the led D1 >>> it's >>> working but led D2 is flashing. >> >>
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