penguin42, 5 months ago '5.1v' ? The Pi5 uses a 5.1v USB-C PD PSU - hth do you even get someone to make a 5.1v PSU???
'5.1v' ? The Pi5 uses a 5.1v USB-C PD PSU - hth do you even get someone to make a 5.1v PSU???
yrabbit, 5 months ago @penguin42 You probably haven’t come across Apple USB-C chargers: they’re full of all sorts of beasts - 14.5V, 5.2V etc
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You probably haven’t come across Apple USB-C chargers: they’re full of all sorts of beasts - 14.5V, 5.2V etc
penguin42, 5 months ago @yrabbit Ewww, so are all these different voltages they advertise on PD?
@yrabbit Ewww, so are all these different voltages they advertise on PD?
yrabbit, 5 months ago @penguin42 Maybe I can't test it. :)
@penguin42 Maybe I can't test it. :)
penguin42, 5 months ago @yrabbit Nice; as I remember there's a Linux /proc entry for PD which shows the advertised voltages and currents?
@yrabbit Nice; as I remember there's a Linux /proc entry for PD which shows the advertised voltages and currents?
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