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Comment by ianburrell

19 days ago

Oh, so it needs a 5A power supply. The problem is that usually requires a >60W supply, which will be willing to provide 5A. It also requires a marked cable. I think it can legally be done with PPS if power supply supports 5A.

It is weird that Pi5 doesn't do USB-PD 27W supply which is common. It would require converter from 9V. But that would cost money.

The problem is that the Pi requires specific combination of (5V && 5A), which is rare. IIUC even many 65W adapters don't support it.

I wonder if it has to do with the fact that Pi is shipped as a bare board without case. Power circuits are sometimes required to have enclosures.