• EmilieEvans@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    I agree that the 3B+ was the best Pi but for other reasons:

    • The Pi 3B+ had the perfect balance between performance and price with the performance being good enough at the time.
    • Design flaws at launch. Remember the Pi4 CC1 & CC2? POE getting pulled from the market?
    • Pi5: 5V 5A USB-C??? There is now 45W USB-PD (@15V) that would be compatible with generic PSUs but they went proprietary with 5A@5V.
    • They put big customers first and let everybody else starve during the shortage. This forced me to alternatives and I have to say they work just as good and cost less.
    • Jacking up retail prices: Even Intel x86 is now cheaper than a Raspberry Pi.
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      8 months ago
      • Pi5: 5V 5A USB-C??? There is now 45W USB-PD (@15V) that would be compatible with generic PSUs but they went proprietary with 5A@5V.

      Was not even thinking about that. Implementing USB-PD is so easy these days. Basically just putting a chip there who handles the PD and then a step down(or whatever) converter which they already have anyway. (See ebay USB PD trigger for implementations)

      That is so dump.

      Talking about hardware flaws, i think they even fucked up the USB-C implementation on the PI 4. They put the resistor on the wrong pins or somthing. Dont remeber exactly.

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        8 months ago

        They used 1 resistor for CC1 and CC2. The fix and correct implementation was to use one resistor per CC-line (two in total).