External power will work, as that is the one we recommend. The yellow thing
is a PTC, not  a fuse. It is designed to get hot and as a result increase
the resistance with the level of heat to reduce the current flow.

Gerald



On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 11:46 AM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> Instead of changing the fuse and (probably) violating the warranty on the
> BeagleBone black, if I hack my microHDMI to VGA adapter and give it
> external power, would it work ?
> Interestingly, the yellow thing does get incredibly hot and I see nothing
> past the beaglebone flash screen while boot, that too only after I edited
> the uEnv.txt file.
> however the edid info obtained by logging into beaglebone through SSH
> (putty) shows 1 available resolution 1440x900@60Hz
> with a different HDMI to VGA adapter 2 options are available 1920x1080 @
> 60Hz and another one 1600 something by something. would that be issue of
> power supply to the HDMI to VGA converter or something else ?
>
> thanks in advance
>
>
> On Monday, 23 December 2013 15:25:31 UTC+5:30, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Feel free to do this modification. Just remember it violates the
>>> warranty. I do not intend to power the world over HDMI connector. Just the
>>> EEPROM for the purpose of reading the EDID. This is the way the board was
>>> design and is not a "feature".
>>>
>>> While the TPS65217 can handle more, it does have a limit.
>>>
>>> Gerald
>>>
>>
>> Hi Gerald,
>>
>> Agree :) But at least consider a bigger fuse, a 250mA would be perfect.
>> Those PTCs are not very good when current is near maximum point. They not
>> actually switch, but increase their resistance due to natural construction
>> and revert very slowly to initial condition (minutes). BTW this one has 4.5
>> ohms in normal state so when a big HDMI consumer will draw there will be no
>> more +5V anyhow.
>>
>> My reason is quite simple... I spent around 45 euro for board with all
>> taxes and another 20 or more for cheapest HDMI adapter I found. So almost
>> 50% from price and I see no point to spent more for a better adapter.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Edouard Gora, YO3HCV
>>
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