I am building a raspberry pi project and I want to use a single power supply to supply 5v 2.5a to the raspberry pi and a powered usb hub in a parallel circuit. From what I've read, in a parallel circuit voltage remains the same, but amperage is split between the different components in the circuit. In theory this should be 50/50 assuming the resistance of the conductors is identical. (am I on track so far?)
I've learned if the conductors aren't the exact same gauge/length/material etc. this will effect how the amperage is divided. My question is if hypothetically I had 5v @ 5a coming from a power supply and I ran one set of leads to microusb power on the pi and one set of leads to the dc jack of the powered hub can I reasonably expect to end up with 5v @ ~2.5a going to each device?
I have already installed a 5.5x2.1 mm female dc jack into the chassis of my project and I really don't have room for an internal power supply, so I am expecting to use an external power supply. I am curious if it is practical to power these two devices from one source.
Also, I have tried to find information on the internet on the effect of resistors on amperage. If I hypothetically used a 5v 10a power supply how would I go about limiting that to 2.5a for each device? If I=V/R then to regulate 5v to 2.5a I would need a 2 ohm resistor? If i connected 5v @ 10a to a 2ohm 50 watt resistor would the current come out of the resistor at 5v 2.5a? Would a resistor change the voltage?
I apologize if these are stupid questions, but I could use some guidance to help me understand these concepts.
Thanks in advance,
I've learned if the conductors aren't the exact same gauge/length/material etc. this will effect how the amperage is divided. My question is if hypothetically I had 5v @ 5a coming from a power supply and I ran one set of leads to microusb power on the pi and one set of leads to the dc jack of the powered hub can I reasonably expect to end up with 5v @ ~2.5a going to each device?
I have already installed a 5.5x2.1 mm female dc jack into the chassis of my project and I really don't have room for an internal power supply, so I am expecting to use an external power supply. I am curious if it is practical to power these two devices from one source.
Also, I have tried to find information on the internet on the effect of resistors on amperage. If I hypothetically used a 5v 10a power supply how would I go about limiting that to 2.5a for each device? If I=V/R then to regulate 5v to 2.5a I would need a 2 ohm resistor? If i connected 5v @ 10a to a 2ohm 50 watt resistor would the current come out of the resistor at 5v 2.5a? Would a resistor change the voltage?
I apologize if these are stupid questions, but I could use some guidance to help me understand these concepts.
Thanks in advance,