Another thought about that 52pi PD power board. it comes with a usb C cable to the Pi 5 which does 5V 5A PD so the pi5 usb has all its usb power budget available. As it can produce 40W the other 3A (approx) could be used via the 4 pin output connector (it appears to be a PC Floppy connector) or solder pads. This could do some 5V servos if that works for you, and you MIGHT be able to only need 1 supply depending on the peak currents in the servos.
Statistics: Posted by Pi5_User — Thu Jan 09, 2025 11:37 pm