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I don't know of any native power measurement functionality built into either the Pi or the Arm chip, but there are a couple of options that will get you close to what you desire.

First youYou could use a inline USB voltVolt/ampAmp meter like this one.

Or you could use, or a Kill A Watt,.

Together with a little Math these should give you what you need.

I don't know of any native power measurement functionality built into either the Pi or the Arm chip, but there are a couple of options that will get you close to what you desire.

First you could use a inline USB volt/amp meter like this one.

Or you could use a Kill A Watt,

Together with a little Math these should give you what you need.

I don't know of any native power measurement functionality built into either the Pi or the Arm chip, but there are a couple of options that will get you close to what you desire.

You could use a inline USB Volt/Amp meter like this one, or a Kill A Watt.

Together with a little Math these should give you what you need.

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Steve Robillard
  • 34.9k
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  • 109

I don't know of any native power measurement functionality built into either the Pi or the Arm chip, but there are a couple of options that will get you close to what you desire.

First you could use a inline USB volt/amp meter like this one.

Or you could use a Kill A Watt,

Together with a little Math these should give you what you need.