Re: Boot from USB on RPi4 8GB?
- Reply: Mark Millard via freebsd-arm : "Re: Boot from USB on RPi4 8GB?"
- In reply to: William Carson via freebsd-arm : "Re: Boot from USB on RPi4 8GB?"
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Date: Sun, 30 May 2021 20:50:16 UTC
On 2021-May-30, at 10:59, William Carson via freebsd-arm <freebsd-arm at freebsd.org> wrote: >> . . . >> I use a USB3 SSD that has small enough power requirements >> to not require a powered hub. (I also use a 5.1V 3.5A >> power supply as part of that context.) I've never tried >> spinning rust or higher powered USB3 media. I view the power supply that I use as just giving a little more margin, not as a way to increase what the devices total to. > . . . I'm not sure what's considered "high powered" but the Samsung tech specs say this particular model uses 5.7 W on average and 10.0 W maximum. But it does seem curious that the Raspberry PI OS will boot this disk without issue, so I don't think it's the drive. I also tried a Samsung 950 PRO using a different enclosure (QNINE NVME Enclosure, M.2 PCIe SSD (M Key) to USB 3.0 External Case), but it behaved the same. . . . Then you need to use a powered hub for that device. https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/raspberrypi/power/README.md lists: "Maximum total USB peripheral current draw" as: 1.2A , which at 5.1V is 6W. That figure is the total for all USB devices attached that are not powered independently. That document also says that a 5.1V supply is required, not 5V. The power supply that the RPi folks supply is 5.1V @ 3A or 15.3W. Even the 5.1V 3.5A power supply that I use only multiplies out to 17.85W. === Mark Millard marklmi at yahoo.com ( dsl-only.net went away in early 2018-Mar)