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On Feb 21, 4:00 pm, AK wrote:
Can anyone tell me what a typical power consumption for a PDA is? I got ipaq 3950, but I guess they all must all be close. Typically it is greater than zero amps and less than 1 amp :-) I bet that did not help much. It depends significantly whether you are charging the battery, whether the screen backlight is on, and total power drawn will of course depend on whether you have an extended battery pack or not. Worse case the power consumed can be even greater than those pesky transponders everybody worries about. And a PDA can draw current even when turned off. For a iPAQ 4700/4705 you can see numbers ranging from 9 mA (PDA of and fully charged), 440 mA (*OFF* and charging) to 610 mA worse case. These are @ 12 volts equivalent, i.e. roughly the actual current you should see drawn from your glider battery. How long the PDA draws the maximum current will depend on how discharged its batteries are. I'm too lazy to try to reproduce it here but there is a full table of power draw for the iPAQ 4700 in my battery presentation at http://www.darrylramm.com/glider-batteries. If you are trying to work out how long your glider battery can power a PDA for, don't forget the capacity of the battery can depend significantly on the total simultaneous current drawn from it, and the temperature, see the discharge curves in the battery presentation above. If you are working out how large a fuse or breaker to put in the charging circuit, several amps will do. It does not really matter as you are mostly protecting the wiring. Avoid small (1A) breakers as they waste power. You may not need a breaker or fuse if the 12 volt powered charging circuit has its own protection. Cheers Darryl |
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