I'm looking to power multiple robots off a single 230V mains supply in parallel.
I'm using the Micro Magician V2. I can't find out how many amps it draws anywhere but I know the motors I'm using have a stall current of 760mA so I'd guess around 1A per robot?
I will be using 4 robots with this setup
The Micro Magician states it has a:
Built in LDO +5V, 1A regulator (input voltage must be at least 5.5V) to power external 5V devices
Built in LDO +3.3V, 500mA regulator
Does this mean I can have a power supply grid with any amount of amps and the micro controller will protect the board by limiting the amps? The voltage will be around 6V in this grid once I choose an appropriate transformer.
Once I know what amps the power supply grid will need to produce to handle powering the 4 robots I can then choose a transformer?
Let me know if any of the above statements are wrong, I'm quite new to this.
Thank you!
Edit: if anyone is confused about the "power grid" part, I have prototyped this circuit and it works well: Help with a full bridge three phase rectifier powered floor

If Johnny wants to eat two apples, he's only going to eat two whether you put 2, 3, 5, or 20 apples on the table– alexan_e Jan 14 '14 at 13:17