This device should be powered via the GPIO header using a filtered supply if you wish to have any semblance of stability.
Thanks for the summary:
Ok, so is there any over-the-counter GPIO Power Supplies that one can purchase ?, -instead of me trying to make my own plug-n-pray one.
By "filtered" power supply does that mean a switching power supply.?
Not to mention the plethora of other glaring issues with this ASUS Tinker Board, <- can u believe it "Asus" -you'd think they knew how to make boards by now eh.
Or, (being a new user to SBC), should I wait for the Tinker 2 Board, when hopefully everything should be fixed?.
ASUS Tinker Board
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Thanks for the summary:
Ok, so is there any over-the-counter GPIO Power Supplies that one can purchase ?, -instead of me trying to make my own plug-n-pray one.
By "filtered" power supply does that mean a switching power supply.?
Not to mention the plethora of other glaring issues with this ASUS Tinker Board, <- can u believe it "Asus" -you'd think they knew how to make boards by now eh.
Or, (being a new user to SBC), should I wait for the Tinker 2 Board, when hopefully everything should be fixed?.
Thanks for any advice folks.