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content/hardware/02.hero/boards/uno-r4-minima/tutorials/cheat-sheet/cheat-sheet.md

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The board can be powered via the VIN pin, supporting a range between 6-24 V. The VIN pin is also connected to the DC-jack (barrel plug connector).
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When powered via the VIN pin, you are using the onboard regulator to bring down the voltage to 5V, which means that the 5 V pin can provide up two 1.2 A. Keep in mind that this voltage regulator is also powering the RA4M1, and the current consumed by the chip can vary from 1 mA to nearly 40 mA.
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When powered via the VIN pin, you are using the onboard regulator to bring down the voltage to 5V, which means that the 5 V pin can provide up to 1.2 A. Keep in mind that this voltage regulator is also powering the RA4M1, and the current consumed by the chip can vary from 1 mA to nearly 40 mA.
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If you’re using the USB-C® connector you must power it with 5 V.
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content/hardware/02.hero/boards/uno-r4-wifi/tutorials/cheat-sheet/cheat-sheet.md

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The board can be powered via the VIN pin, supporting a range between 6-24 V.The VIN pin is also connected to the DC-jack (barrel plug connector).
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When powered via the VIN pin, you are using the onboard regulator to bring down the voltage to 5V, which means that the 5 V pin can provide up two 1.2 A. Keep in mind that this voltage regulator is also powering the RA4M1, and the current consumed by the chip can vary from 1 mA to nearly 40 mA.
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When powered via the VIN pin, you are using the onboard regulator to bring down the voltage to 5V, which means that the 5 V pin can provide up to 1.2 A. Keep in mind that this voltage regulator is also powering the RA4M1, and the current consumed by the chip can vary from 1 mA to nearly 40 mA.
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If you’re using the USB-C® connector you must power it with 5 V.
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