If I’m reading the part number right that regulator is rated for a current limit of 400mA At 5v that’s 2 watts.
If I’m reading the part number right that regulator is rated for a current limit of 400mA At 5v that’s 2 watts.
Or in other words, everyone else is complete shit.
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I don’t agree. Really nice improvement imo. But I get it, change is hard.
I believe this is the specification: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc8591
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This is the only real rule. Some airlines will have incentives for checking in early.
EDIT: a little bit of research seems to show varying times down to as low as 30 min, and up to about 90 for international travel.
Because that’s sane and readable?
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It helps ensure that levels between 2.5v and 5.5v can be fed to the controller without breaking anything. For some cheaper power supplies you might get a voltage drop when starting to pull load, this will clean that up and prevent the voltage from dropping too low for the microcontroller.
If I’m reading the correct datasheet I can see it is current limiting so it should shutdown when overdrawn.