Oh god I just read about the RPi 5 power supply situation. It's so dumb.
From https://www.raspberrypi.com/news/the-inside-story-on-the-new-raspberry-pi-5-hackspace-72/ : RPi 5 needs > 15W in some situations, but they didn't want to put DC-DC converters on the board to use 9V/12V USB-PD modes.
So instead it looks like they have a hacky non-standard 5V/5A mode which only works with their own power supply?!
What the fuck.
@delroth And seems to be not just non-standard as uncommon, but actually not following the USB-C and Power Delivery standards (assuming my quick skim is correct)... and considering you need better cables for normal 5A USB-PD this is going to be "fun"...
@m @simonlbn @delroth You're wrong. The spec explicitly states that the maximum current at 5V is 3A. Anything above is clearly non-standard. You can get up to 5A with PD, but only at or above 20V and with a properly advertised e-marked cable.
A device that requires 5A at 5V is non-compliant and can't be said to be USB-PD compatible, period. Most cables aren't rated for such current either.
@dos @m @simonlbn @delroth You can do 5A at lower voltages using PPS. I don't know if that's what RPi is doing though.