“we will cut the micro USB end of the power supply, pass it through the hole, solder the wires to jumper wires, and finally connect 5v and GND to the Raspberry Pi”
However when we use the IMST iC880a backplane (https://www.tindie.com/products/gnz/imst-ic880a-lorawan-backplane-kit/), how do we power up the Pi when we’re placing the gateway inside the enclosure. It seems that the backplane has a provision to power up the Pi. How do I power up the gateway?
For non professional/casual use it might well fit the bill. Plenty of documentation available on how to set it up and no need for specialist embedded knowledge.
Providing 5V to the backplane will power both the RPi and the concentrator board.
But how do we do that? That was my question precisely. (Which pins to be used, how should it be connected?)
Note: It must be very simple, but I’m not able to get there.
If you need to go directly (if there’s no power input on the adapter) see the raspberry pi pinout documents. 5v and corresponding ground are at the low numbered end of the header. That’s where an adapter board would be routing power anyway.