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General discussion • Re: How does Raspberry PI 5 Power

I have a little project,It's about a smart car project.I'm going to do three things with the Raspberry PI 5: drive the car, image recognition, and drive the robotic arm.It needs to drive 5 servo motors and 4 DC motors.But I'm having trouble with the power supply,The Raspberry PI 5 requires a 5V5A power supply.I don't know if the Raspberry PI 5 can directly power the motor, but I think it's probably not possible, and the Raspberry PI 5 doesn't have that many pins, so I added two L298N to drive the DC motor and a PCA9685 to drive the servo motor. I don't know if I can use a buck module to power the Raspberry PI 5, which buck module can give a 5V5A power supply. I am not still need to provide power to the motor, who can give me some ideas and suggestions
Raspberry Pi 5 does not require 5V @ 5A. It requires around 2.7W at idle (just over 500mA), and more when it's doing stuff. It will run with a 3A rated PSU in most configurations and will handle up to 5A where additional peripherals demand more current.

Your job is to figure out the voltage and current required by each part of your system, and how to supply it.

Statistics: Posted by ame — Sat Jul 06, 2024 4:04 am



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