Hello,
I have been trying to understand the current limitations of the Standalone USB powered ISK board. If we run a configuration file that is quite intensive and the current draw goes over 500mA, would there be a problem with the CP2105, since its maximum current it can handle is 500mA? I have succesfully run some configurations where the board has been drawing 0.52A.
If we have PC port or wall power supply that can supply more than 500mA, can we allow the board to draw over 600mA safely?
The reason I ask is because I want to make a custom board that uses a USB-C connector using the CP2105 (as it has dual UART channels), but the radar module, plus a wifi/bluetooth module may put the current draw over 600mA. I'd like to stick with a similar power supply design to the ISK board to ensure that the parameters are within the spec for the radar module.
Thanks.
Peter