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    If this is for something embedded, I'd just wire it to the GPIO, if that's still a valid option on the 5.

    Saves having to handle wiring to 8 separate pins on the USB-C connector.
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    If this is for something embedded, I'd just wire it to the GPIO, if that's still a valid option on the 5.

    Saves having to handle wiring to 8 separate pins on the USB-C connector.
    It can't supply the full 5 amp unfortunately
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