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 ====== Powering Vizy ====== ====== Powering Vizy ======
  
-Powering Vizy is typically done by plugging in the AC-DC power adapter that comes with Vizy into Vizy's power input connector. ​ The power adapter supplies 12V at 2.5A.  ​The [[wiki:​poe_getting_started|PoE adapter]] is a popular way to power Vizy as well.  But Vizy can be powered by other means as well. +Powering Vizy is typically done by plugging in the AC-DC power adapter that comes with Vizy into Vizy's power input connector. ​ The power adapter supplies 12V at 2.5A.  ​ 
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 +Alternately,​ the [[wiki:​poe_getting_started|PoE adapter]] is a popular way to power Vizy.  But Vizy can be powered by other means as well. 
  
 ===== Powering Vizy through the power input connector ===== ===== Powering Vizy through the power input connector =====
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   * Vizy's power input connector can accept between 7.5V and 18V.  ​   * Vizy's power input connector can accept between 7.5V and 18V.  ​
   * The input voltage dictates the voltage available at the [[wiki:​pinouts|12V output]].   * The input voltage dictates the voltage available at the [[wiki:​pinouts|12V output]].
-  * It is recommended that Vizy's power supply not be less than 15W.    ​+  * It is recommended that Vizy's power supply not be rated for less than 15W of power.    ​
   * Vizy's internal 5V switching power supply can supply up to 6A and operates at 90% efficiency. ​ The 5V supply is used to power the Raspberry Pi, the [[wiki:​pinouts|5V output]], and the USB ports. ​ The sum of all these currents should not exceed 6A.      * Vizy's internal 5V switching power supply can supply up to 6A and operates at 90% efficiency. ​ The 5V supply is used to power the Raspberry Pi, the [[wiki:​pinouts|5V output]], and the USB ports. ​ The sum of all these currents should not exceed 6A.   
   * The power input connector is reverse-polarity protected. ​   * The power input connector is reverse-polarity protected. ​
 +  * The power input connector is compatible with a [[https://​www.digikey.com/​en/​products/​detail/​cui-devices/​PP3-002C/​992138|3.5mm outer diameter barrel connector with 1.1mm inner diameter]]
  
 ===== Powering Vizy through the USB-C connector ===== ===== Powering Vizy through the USB-C connector =====
  
-You can power Vizy with a 5V supply through the USB-C connector. ​ This is useful if you want to use a [[https://​bestreviews.com/​electronics/​chargers/​best-portable-chargers|portable charger]] to power Vizy via battery. ​ (Portable chargers output 5V through a USB port and have large battery capacity.)+You can power Vizy with a 5V supply through the USB-C connector. ​ This is useful if you want to use a [[https://​bestreviews.com/​electronics/​chargers/​best-portable-chargers|portable charger]] to power Vizy via battery. ​ (Portable chargers output 5V through a USB port and typically ​have large battery capacity.) 
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   * The 5V supply should be at least 4.8V and not exceed 5.25V.   * The 5V supply should be at least 4.8V and not exceed 5.25V.
   * The USB-C cable should have a high current capacity.   * The USB-C cable should have a high current capacity.
   * When using a 5V supply, the [[wiki:​pinouts|12V output]] won't be available and should not be used.  ​   * When using a 5V supply, the [[wiki:​pinouts|12V output]] won't be available and should not be used.  ​
-  * The button will no longer control power to Vizy.  Vizy will come on as soon as you plug it into the 5V supply.+  * The button will no longer control power to Vizy.  Vizy will power on as soon as you plug in the 5V supply.
   * You can still do a safe shut-down of Vizy by holding the button until the Raspberry Pi shuts down, indicated by the beep. You can then unplug the 5V supply from the USB-C port.  ​   * You can still do a safe shut-down of Vizy by holding the button until the Raspberry Pi shuts down, indicated by the beep. You can then unplug the 5V supply from the USB-C port.  ​
   * All other aspects of Vizy will function normally.  ​   * All other aspects of Vizy will function normally.  ​
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 ===== Powering Vizy through the I/O connector ===== ===== Powering Vizy through the I/O connector =====
  
-You can also power Vizy through the I/O connector, which can be convenient ​if you want to reduce ​the things plugging into your Vizy, and you don't mind giving up the [[wiki:​pinouts|12V output]]. ​ To power Vizy through the [[wiki:​pinouts|I/​O connector]] hook the negative side of the supply to one of the Ground pins (pin 1 or 8) and the positive side to the 12V output (pin 2).  The same conditions apply to this method as apply to [[wiki:​powering_vizy#​powering-vizy-through-the-power-input-connector|powering Vizy through the power input connector]] including reverse-polarity protection.+{{wiki:​image_443.jpg?​600}} 
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 +You can also power Vizy through the I/O connector, which can be convenient ​since the [[wiki:​pinouts|I/​O connector]] terminal blocks are easy to use.  The disadvantage is that you lose the [[wiki:​pinouts|12V output]] ​for the time being (the 12V output is designed to also be a power input. To power Vizy through the [[wiki:​pinouts|I/​O connector]]hook the negative side of the supply to one of the Ground pins (pin 1 or 8) and the positive side to the 12V output (pin 2).  The same conditions apply to this method as for powering Vizy through the power input connectorincluding reverse-polarity protection. 
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 +For example, if you have a 12V battery or power source, you can easily wire it into Vizy's I/O connector and be up and running quickly.  ​
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