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      DrWino
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      Need to connect 5V power direct to header and remove battery. No clear what header pin to connect to - 5V ?, BAT ? or the mysterious HPWR pins ? Anybody tried this yet ? Thanks.

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        X-Dron
        last edited by X-Dron

        1. The easiest is to use the USB cable and connect the 5V to it.
          2.If you do not need a battery, you can connect to pin 5 on the bus.
          3.I'm going to use such a power scheme. Red lines are new wires.
          HPWR is not used in M5Stack now. it is presented only on the bus.
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          DrWino @X-Dron
          last edited by

          @x-dron I guess you mean connect to the 5V not pin 5. Pin 5 is GND. What happens if power is supplied to 5V pin and then you connect USB at same time for programming - I suppose you could make a special USB programming cable with the USB 5V disconnected.

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            X-Dron @DrWino
            last edited by X-Dron

            @drwino
            I'm sorry for missprint. Of course pin "5V". :)
            I said the best and most problemless way is to use the usb connector of M5Stack. You could make a special USB cable only with 5V.
            All other methods have nuances.
            See M5-Core-Schematic.
            The simplified power scheme looks like this.
            0_1523617639632_M5Stack2.png
            VCC_5V, VCC_3V3, Vbat are connected to the bus, V_USB is not.
            if you connect external power to VCC_5V then

            • A special USB programming cable with the USB 5V disconnected 'll not work. Course CP2104 is not powered.
            • If you want to program simply turn off the external power supply 5V. For example to use a jumper.
            • You can try to use a diode. But I do not have confidence.
            • The battery is not charged.
              0_1523617649260_M5Stack2_2.png
              I want to connect external 5V power to the V_USB wire and remove the USB-fuse.
              In this case all will powered and 5V from the USB is disconnected. Battery works too.
              All must have a common GND.
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              DrWino
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              Thank you for the detailed reply. I will try some of the options but first I will order a few M5Stacks so life can continue if we get blue smoke !

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                X-Dron @DrWino
                last edited by

                @drwino
                :-)
                Good luck.

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