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= RaspberryPi_UART_POWER.JPG  =
= Powering the Raspberry Pi =
 
The UART connector can also power the Raspberry Pi. However, do not connect two power sources! The two scenarios shown below are alternatives.
== RaspberryPi_UART_POWER.JPG  ==


Raspberry Pi B+ powered via UART/serial cable:
Raspberry Pi B+ powered via UART/serial cable:
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[[Image:RaspberryPi_UART_POWER.JPG | 300px ]]
[[Image:RaspberryPi_UART_POWER.JPG | 300px ]]


= RaspberryPi_UART_and_USB_power.JPG  =
In this case, you should not connect USB power.
 
== RaspberryPi_UART_and_USB_power.JPG  ==


Raspberry Pi B+ connected via UART/serial cable, but powered through USB:
Raspberry Pi B+ connected via UART/serial cable, but powered through USB:


[[Image:RaspberryPi_UART_and_USB_power.JPG | 300px ]]
[[Image:RaspberryPi_UART_and_USB_power.JPG | 300px ]]
In this case, you should not power the Raspberry Pi via UART (i.e. do not connect the red cable on the UART connector).


Similar image, for model B from http://elinux.org/RPi_Serial_Connection
Similar image, for model B from http://elinux.org/RPi_Serial_Connection
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[[Image:RaspberryPi_UART_Ethernet.JPG | 300px ]]
[[Image:RaspberryPi_UART_Ethernet.JPG | 300px ]]
If you remove the USB power supply, you could also power the Raspberry Pi using the red UART cable.

Latest revision as of 13:30, 10 January 2015

Powering the Raspberry Pi

The UART connector can also power the Raspberry Pi. However, do not connect two power sources! The two scenarios shown below are alternatives.

RaspberryPi_UART_POWER.JPG

Raspberry Pi B+ powered via UART/serial cable:

RaspberryPi UART POWER.JPG

In this case, you should not connect USB power.

RaspberryPi_UART_and_USB_power.JPG

Raspberry Pi B+ connected via UART/serial cable, but powered through USB:

RaspberryPi UART and USB power.JPG

In this case, you should not power the Raspberry Pi via UART (i.e. do not connect the red cable on the UART connector).

Similar image, for model B from http://elinux.org/RPi_Serial_Connection

Adafruit-connection.jpg

http://aperiodic.net/screen/quick_reference

RaspberryPi_UART_Ethernet.JPG

In both scenarios above, the ethernet cable can be connected as well. The picture below shows Raspberry Pi B+ connected via UART/serial cable and ethernet cable, powered through USB:

RaspberryPi UART Ethernet.JPG

If you remove the USB power supply, you could also power the Raspberry Pi using the red UART cable.