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Re: Lantronix MSS100


  • Subject: Re: Lantronix MSS100
  • From: "g8kmh" <g8kmh@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 05 Nov 2005 18:14:14 -0000

Old fashioned way :-)

Figured they might have done this and went snooping with the DVM.

An inductor on the supply line makes a lot of sense and the track
size was a give away.

Lehane
--- In ukha_d@xxxxxxx, "Ian Lowe" <ianlowe@x...> wrote:
>
> Lehane,
>
> Did you get this from a datasheet, or figure it out the old
fashioned way?
> :D
>
> I'm just wondering how much current the MSS100 can source - I have
a wee PIC
> based device on the end of an MSS100 at present (along with the
ever present
> wall wart) If the MSS100 can provide about 250mA, that'll handle the
> backlight on my LCD display, and dispense with the need for the
wall wart...
> And the extension cord that it's plugged into, seeing there is no
mains at
> that location!
>
> Ian.
>
> PS> for anyone looking to followup on the Lantronix SDK for the
MSS100s that
> Kevin mentioned..
>
> They have removed it from the website, and it's not really
advertised,
> however you can still get it - I spoke to Jade Communications, who
sent me
> an NDA to complete... and then passed on the SDK. Now all I need is
the
> time... And the time to learn C++... And a spare MSS100... ;)
>







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