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17 July 2024
10 July 2024
18:34 | Comments log Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X735 (If both the X735 and the Raspberry Pi are powered off, there should be no voltage generated.) |
8 July 2024
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17:50 | (Comments log)[Lisa; 88.217.180.33] | |||
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17:50 88.217.180.33 talk posted a new comment on X735 (@Lisa Thank you for the quick reply. I know that you can power other devices with -5V by connectig them to the plug. But this was not my question. I wanted to know if a powered off Raspberry Pi will unintentionally get powered by a connected device with some voltage on the connctor pin (e.g. if the device itself is connected to a USB-Port and therefore has +5V on the pin).) | ||||
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14:57 Lisa talk contribs posted a new comment on X735 (You can power other devices through [5V OUT] and connect them using a 2-pin cable.) |
5 July 2024
18:32 | Comments log 88.217.180.159 talk posted a new comment on X735 (Are the +5V outputs of the X735 V3.0 directly connected to the Raspberry Pi +5V system power or ist there a protective circuit that prevents the Raspberry Pi from accidential voltage provided by devices connected to the +5V output while the X735/Raspberry Pi is powered off?) |