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I think that a USB Type B connector like they use on the Arduino would be pretty convenient to have as a power input, since then a normal USB port (the USB specification specifies 1 Ampere max current if we exclude USB C and Power Delivery) should be able to power the computer just fine, and anyone that builds this likely also has an Arduino they connect with that cable.
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I think that a USB Type B connector like they use on the Arduino would be pretty convenient to have as a power input, since then a normal USB port (the USB specification specifies 1 Ampere max current if we exclude USB C and Power Delivery) should be able to power the computer just fine, and anyone that builds this likely also has an Arduino they connect with that cable.
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