Hi Rob,
Thank you for the fast reply. And please excuse my (maybe stupid) follow-up questions, I only have a very basic (to none) understanding of how electrics work.
Rob wrote:
Minimum recommended power requirements are 6V and 100 mA
But isn't power over USB 5V, i.e. lower than the recommended minimum 6V?
And if it is *minimum* 6V, does that also mean I can just use the 230V straight from a wall outlet here in Europe?
Rob wrote:
It's a fairly simple circuit--just a dual diode between USB 5V and the 5V output of a voltage regulator. I can't be sure that plugging in external power will prevent current draw from the USB. If you really want to guarantee that power will not be drawn from the USB port, then you might consider cutting the 5V power line in a USB cable. I will do some tests this weekend.
Thank you for doing some testing. I wouldn't like to tamper with the USB cable.
In case you were wondering why I have these questions:
I would like to buy another eDrumin but I don't have any USB ports available on my laptop anymore. I use an active (powered) USB hub but I ran into a problem. After a while, my VST host can't find the eDrumin anymore and I have to manually re-select it in the menu again, especially when the drums were idle for some time (i.e. no pad was hit).
Which is a pain when it happens, I wouldn't take the risk of my drums suddenly not working anymore when performing.
I would like to point out that I never have that problem when I plug in the eDrumin straight into the laptop.
So my guess is that the USB hub fails to power the eDrumin after a while for just a split second. Even if the connection is lost only for a fraction of a second and the connection is immediately re-established, my VST host loses that MIDI device and I have to reassign it manually.
(The hub is 5V and provides 2A total. There are 2 other devices plugged in, Akai APC Mini and Novation Launch Control.)
So I thought I would just power the multiple eDrumins via a battery and only use the USB for MIDI data transfer.
I play outside a lot and my whole setup runs on batteries. The weakest link is my laptop (it has the shortest battery life) so I really don't want my laptop to power the eDrumin (that's why I use an active USB hub).
(To clarify: Losing connection to the eDrumin in my VST host when using the USB hub does (also) happen when the hub is plugged into a wall outlet, so the battery is not the cause for this problem.)
If I understood it correctly I could also connect the eDrumin via USB *and* a battery without harming the eDrumin? What is the downside with that? That the eDrumin would sometimes draw current from the USB hub and sometimes from the battery?
Best regards,
Pim