I'm unsing the raspberry pi 4 model B for a project and we need to power two 5V servos, 1 ultra sonic sensor, 1 soil moisture sensor and also a control device for a stepper motor. the pi has two 5V and two 3,3V pins but we need 1 more. Thats why I wanted to ask if it's possible to power something from the above with the same pin?
andy_s
you should never power high-load devices through pi.
andy_s
for example servo
andy_s
let alone several.
Johann
oh I've got that out of a totorial so I thought it might be ok
Johann
what would be high load?
andy_s
as long as it provides necessary voltage for them and you connect grounds and you make sure no parasitic voltage feeds through pwm input from servo to pi
andy_s
then of course 🙂
Johann
like this:
andy_s
servos need stabilised voltage of 5V iirc.
andy_s
also 6V for that driver is not sufficient.
andy_s
and you definitely cannot use simple resistor.
andy_s
What?
andy_s
Do you use a laptop to power your fridge?
andy_s
Well, how do you power that pi?
Johann
via usb c from my laptop
andy_s
Say whatnow?
andy_s
Pi that needs >1A powered from laptop that delivers <500mA?
open its directory in a terminal on the laptop and write and start python scripts
andy_s
that's what SSH is for
Johann
yeah we don't have wifi where we are working
andy_s
yes you do
andy_s
your laptop does have wifi
andy_s
so does pi
andy_s
so does your phone
Johann
well it's our university wifi where you have to log in with your student account every time
Johann
and then we found that totorial and gave it a try
andy_s
so? why do you care about other's wifi networks?
andy_s
it's like owning a car and complaining you have to steal keys from neighbor to use his car
andy_s
or rather than "steal keys" i should've used "sign a waiver"
Johann
yeah we didn't really look into it, after it worked via usb we were just happy that it works but we wanted to try connecting via wifi anyway it the next days
Johann
and connect the pi to a bench power supply
andy_s
well
andy_s
since you have bench psu
andy_s
why don't you power all of it off of it?
Johann
🤔
andy_s
you only need higher voltage for stepper motor
Johann
yeah taht would be a good idea
andy_s
it would, wouldn't it...
andy_s
or any proper 5V PSU with enough amps
andy_s
and by proper i mean stabilised.
andy_s
voltage must not deviate based on power
andy_s
or just get a DC-DC converter with 5V output
andy_s
that contains BMS as well so it cuts off when battery voltage gets too low (based on battery specs)