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2024 Sep 16
2
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...sn't PD, just 5V and it drew what it drew, and you hoped that the supply was big enough. It seems the RPI5 will use PD if given a capable supply. Looks like 5V 5A, and it won't negotitate higher voltages. There's an official supply that does PD https://www.newark.com/raspberry-pi/sc1153/power-supply-usb-c-5-1v-5a-white/dp/82AK3955 and the output spec is 5A at 5.1V, 3A at 9V, 2.25A at 12V, 1.8A at 15V looks like a TUV seal I find Jim's way of using this interesting, but my approach is totally different. First, when I'm using a Pi, it's because I want a low po...
2024 Sep 27
1
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...; what it drew, and you hoped that the supply was big enough. > > It seems the RPI5 will use PD if given a capable supply. Looks like 5V > 5A, and it won't negotitate higher voltages. There's an official > supply that does PD > > > https://www.newark.com/raspberry-pi/sc1153/power-supply-usb-c-5-1v-5a-white/dp/82AK3955 > > and the output spec is > > 5A at 5.1V, 3A at 9V, 2.25A at 12V, 1.8A at 15V > > looks like a TUV seal > > > > I find Jim's way of using this interesting, but my approach is totally > different. First, when I...
2024 Sep 28
2
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...d that the supply was big enough. >> >> It seems the RPI5 will use PD if given a capable supply. Looks like 5V >> 5A, and it won't negotitate higher voltages. There's an official >> supply that does PD >> >> >> https://www.newark.com/raspberry-pi/sc1153/power-supply-usb-c-5-1v-5a-white/dp/82AK3955 >> >> and the output spec is >> >> 5A at 5.1V, 3A at 9V, 2.25A at 12V, 1.8A at 15V >> >> looks like a TUV seal >> >> >> >> I find Jim's way of using this interesting, but my approach is...
2024 Sep 28
1
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...ough. >>> >>> It seems the RPI5 will use PD if given a capable supply. Looks like 5V >>> 5A, and it won't negotitate higher voltages. There's an official >>> supply that does PD >>> >>> >>> https://www.newark.com/raspberry-pi/sc1153/power-supply-usb-c-5-1v-5a-white/dp/82AK3955 >>> >>> and the output spec is >>> >>> 5A at 5.1V, 3A at 9V, 2.25A at 12V, 1.8A at 15V >>> >>> looks like a TUV seal >>> >>> >>> >>> I find Jim's way of usi...
2024 Sep 28
1
Weekend Puzzle: computer posing as an UPS
...gt;>> It seems the RPI5 will use PD if given a capable supply. Looks like 5V >>>> 5A, and it won't negotitate higher voltages. There's an official >>>> supply that does PD >>>> >>>> >>>> https://www.newark.com/raspberry-pi/sc1153/power-supply-usb-c-5-1v-5a-white/dp/82AK3955 >>>> >>>> and the output spec is >>>> >>>> 5A at 5.1V, 3A at 9V, 2.25A at 12V, 1.8A at 15V >>>> >>>> looks like a TUV seal >>>> >>>> >>>> >...