Dimacus
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I just want to point out that the wireless mice that boast with only drawing X mA only refer to the mouse itself, the adapter however might draw the full 5v 500mA, which means 2.5W.
Now, doing some calculations based on some guesswork and the numbers mweston specified, we have a ~4000mAh battery driving the pandora for ~8.5 hour.
This tells us that the current being drawn by the whole system is about ~470mA at 3.6V (I'm guessing the battery is providing this voltage normally).
(At this point I'm starting to doubt my numbers, since the screen is taking about 1.6W, that leavs 100mW for the rest of the system, which, if I am reading the omap data sheet correctly, is to little ).
So the system draws about 1.7W(!) in total. (Compare that to the 2.5Watts of power for the full USB port.)
So, adding something powerhungry, like some cheap USB mice or keyboards can eat alot of power.
*Edit*
Bah, that's what you get for being social with your friends and forgetting to press the post button.
Re-reading MWeston's posts, I think I read It a little to fast, and therefor incorrectly assumed the LCD consumes about 1.6W, and not the full system with the LCD at max brightness.
I was wondering about that, now it makes a whole lot more sense.
Now, doing some calculations based on some guesswork and the numbers mweston specified, we have a ~4000mAh battery driving the pandora for ~8.5 hour.
This tells us that the current being drawn by the whole system is about ~470mA at 3.6V (I'm guessing the battery is providing this voltage normally).
(At this point I'm starting to doubt my numbers, since the screen is taking about 1.6W, that leavs 100mW for the rest of the system, which, if I am reading the omap data sheet correctly, is to little ).
So the system draws about 1.7W(!) in total. (Compare that to the 2.5Watts of power for the full USB port.)
So, adding something powerhungry, like some cheap USB mice or keyboards can eat alot of power.
*Edit*
Bah, that's what you get for being social with your friends and forgetting to press the post button.
Re-reading MWeston's posts, I think I read It a little to fast, and therefor incorrectly assumed the LCD consumes about 1.6W, and not the full system with the LCD at max brightness.
I was wondering about that, now it makes a whole lot more sense.