Hiwonder TTL Board USB voltage #21
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Hello, I am connecting up my Hiwonder TTL board and planning to use the USB interface. The configuration is the same as the Raspberry Pi example in the SAWPPY main docs. Unfortunately I have noticed with my multimeter that I am getting the same ~7.4 volts from the battery power source on the USB's 5v line. This is causing problems for the RPi since this voltage is way over USB spec. Has anyone seen this voltage before? I would expect the TTL board to keep the two voltages separate. |
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I’ve seen this issue before when the boards fail. The bus linker regulator circuit can fail and sends the power voltage to the UART, it cost me a flight controller in the past. I now use a bidirectional logic level shifter board to isolate the bus linker UART from the microcontroller (bus linker on the high voltage side). Opto isolation would be better still. |
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I’ve seen this issue before when the boards fail. The bus linker regulator circuit can fail and sends the power voltage to the UART, it cost me a flight controller in the past. I now use a bidirectional logic level shifter board to isolate the bus linker UART from the microcontroller (bus linker on the high voltage side). Opto isolation would be better still.