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On Apr 13, 7:40*pm, Darryl Ramm wrote:
I assume Dave's earlier comment about power consumption of USB to SD card adapters referred to some of the larger desktop style ones, the typical small SD to USB small adapters like my SanDisk MicroMate or SimpleTech Bonzai draw very low currents. I don't have my USB breakout cable handy or I'd measure the currents but I know it is low. Darryl I have a small converter that looks like a normal USB memory stick, with a tiny slot in the end for a uSD card (I use this for turning in FLARM log files). The combo (adapter plus uSD card) draws 100ma, which is the max our adapter sources. What it needs all that power for I have no idea... Your mileage may vary ! Best Regards, Dave PS: In windows device manager, switch to connection view, and you can see the USB current for each connected device. No need for breakout cables... |
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