Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD

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Sujet : Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD
De : void-invalid-dead-dontuse (at) *nospam* email.invalid (Brian Gregory)
Groupes : comp.sys.raspberry-pi
Date : 23. May 2024, 21:40:18
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On 23/05/2024 12:28, Chris Townley wrote:
5 Volts at 5 amps is within the USB power spec, albeit less commonly used.
It would be unusual to come across a USB-PD power supply that did 5V 5A.
5A is a relatively recent addition to the USB-PD spec. Previously it stopped at 3A. My 45W Samsung USB-PD charger gets 45W by doing 15V 3A. My USB-PD laptop charger gets 60W by doing 20V 3A.
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
21 May 24 * Pi 5 and NVMe SSD20Richard Kettlewell
22 May 24 +* Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD17The Natural Philosopher
22 May 24 i`* Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD16Richard Kettlewell
22 May 24 i `* Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD15The Natural Philosopher
23 May 24 i  `* Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD14Richard Kettlewell
23 May 24 i   +* Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD12Pancho
23 May 24 i   i`* Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD11The Natural Philosopher
23 May 24 i   i `* Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD10Pancho
23 May 24 i   i  +* Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD4Chris Townley
23 May 24 i   i  i`* Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD3Brian Gregory
24 May 24 i   i  i +- Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD1Theo
24 May 24 i   i  i `- Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD1Anssi Saari
23 May 24 i   i  `* Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD5mm0fmf
23 May 24 i   i   +- Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD1Pancho
23 May 24 i   i   +* Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD2TimS
23 May 24 i   i   i`- Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD1mm0fmf
23 May 24 i   i   `- Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD1Brian Gregory
23 May 24 i   `- Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD1Anssi Saari
23 May 24 `* Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD2Anssi Saari
23 May 24  `- Re: Pi 5 and NVMe SSD1Richard Kettlewell

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