Prioritize current to a specific device
Posted: Mon May 02, 2016 3:18 pm
I'm not certain of the technical term for this, so I don't even know what to type into Google.
I have a circuit with a supply of ~2.1A of current at 5V. Sitting on the end of this is a Raspberry Pi 2, a LCD display, some sensors, and other miscellaneous pieces. At least one device hanging on here is happy to take the full 2.1A, but is equally happy with whatever it can get (it's being used to run a battery charger), the rest use far less but will be turned on and off intermittently. I'm unable to supply any more current.
I want to ensure the Pi gets all the current it wants, before giving any to the rest of the circuit. Is there any way to feasibly achieve this, short of giving it it's own dedicated power source? Is there some way to tell a circuit "prioritize the current supply down path A, and give path B whatever is left over if there isn't enough" ?
I've already put in a second power source to run motors, in order to minimize issues there, so I really don't want to add a third specifically for the Pi - there's not much scope left for any more weight on the chassis, and more batteries could tip the balance.
I'm more than happy to go read long texts on the subject to learn - I just don't know where to start looking for them
I have a circuit with a supply of ~2.1A of current at 5V. Sitting on the end of this is a Raspberry Pi 2, a LCD display, some sensors, and other miscellaneous pieces. At least one device hanging on here is happy to take the full 2.1A, but is equally happy with whatever it can get (it's being used to run a battery charger), the rest use far less but will be turned on and off intermittently. I'm unable to supply any more current.
I want to ensure the Pi gets all the current it wants, before giving any to the rest of the circuit. Is there any way to feasibly achieve this, short of giving it it's own dedicated power source? Is there some way to tell a circuit "prioritize the current supply down path A, and give path B whatever is left over if there isn't enough" ?
I've already put in a second power source to run motors, in order to minimize issues there, so I really don't want to add a third specifically for the Pi - there's not much scope left for any more weight on the chassis, and more batteries could tip the balance.
I'm more than happy to go read long texts on the subject to learn - I just don't know where to start looking for them