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From: CptDondo on 28 Mar 2007 12:17 Steve Wolfe wrote: >> You could be right.... I'm going from memory. It's a wrtsl54gs; the one >> with the USB port. The setup has both 12V and 5V components on it. >> >> It's still just a little bit of power, though, compared to a full-size >> computer. > > That is pretty nice. Even if it's 1.7 watts, it wouldn't take much of a > battery to keep that running for quite some time. The units from mini-box > that someone pointed out look pretty sweet, too... I'll have to see if I can > think up a use for one of those. > > steve > > Well, if you're really looking to power something off a battery for a long, long time check out the TS-7260 from embeddedarm.com . You can selectively slow the CPU, turn off various things, and do all sorts of power conserving tweaks. I think they got it down to something like 40 ma at 5V with everything turned off and the CPU slowed to next-to-nothing.... <http://www.embeddedarm.com/epc/ts7260-spec-h.htm> |