Sure, but I only had the USB audiointerface connected which has it's own power supply, so...Basically, buy the PSU that works for your setup.
One caution -- if you add a lot of USB peripherals (mainly storage devices), they can pull more power than a standard 5V 3A PSU can provide. The Pi5 tries to negotiate 5V 5A, which not many USB-PD supplies can provide. Without SSDs or USB to Ethernet/WiFi peripherals, 3A should be okay, but if you plan to add peripherals in future, make sure the PSU has a 5V 5A mode.
Also, when I've measured the usage of RPi5, when doing the audio filtering, it was 7W at max.
So, not really sure what's going on here.
What I'm thinking is that initial power on boot does something, and with less powerful AC adapters this happens.
And I'm not sure how to be sure which PS to buy and be 100% sure that this want happen again.
Statistics: Posted by vedranius — Thu Dec 05, 2024 10:15 am