I investigate the issue further with USB voltage/current sensor.
- The current needed to boot RPi[4] is not very different if "Two-Wire ETH Click" is connected or not.
- When tried to boot Rpi[5] with the mentioned board, the maximum current is 0.00A. Voltage is over 5V.
- Tried some other Click boards with Rpi[5] and there were no problems to boot. They are very simple compared to "Two-Wire ETH Click" with have many lines connected and some capacitors between +3.3V and ground.
- The current needed to boot RPi[4] is not very different if "Two-Wire ETH Click" is connected or not.
- When tried to boot Rpi[5] with the mentioned board, the maximum current is 0.00A. Voltage is over 5V.
- Tried some other Click boards with Rpi[5] and there were no problems to boot. They are very simple compared to "Two-Wire ETH Click" with have many lines connected and some capacitors between +3.3V and ground.
Statistics: Posted by treSeppo — Sun Feb 09, 2025 10:05 am