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Power is the rate at which energy is supplied or consumed, often measured in Watts. This tag covers electrical power specifically, the voltage and current specifications for supplying power to the Pi, the specifics of power consumption by the Pi, and methods for controlling Pi power consumption.
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RPi4 won't power on from 5V if any load is present on 3V3
Is there a solution that would allow me to power the Pi AND get the 3V3 from it? Or at least a reason for this behavior? … Edit 4: The schematics are available on github here (KiCAD) and the power delivery part is included below: …