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<tomba>
NishanthMenon_: I'm looking for a lab power supply. Do you think 15V/5A covers all current TI boards, and hopefully future ones too? Afaik, 12V is fine for all the newer ones, right? I just remember 24V (or something higher than 12V) also being mentioned.
<NishanthMenon_>
12v, 5v are common. most newer lower cost evms are usb type c