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by mschuster91
3448 days ago
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Yeah, and microSD cards run at 3V3. The problem is that a phone usually has better filtering capacitors, which the Pi lacks and thus any noise from the power line directly goes from 5V down to 3V3. Oh, and people usually buy the 2-5$ range of power adaptors from Amazon, I'm amazed that no one has managed to burn down their house with this stuff. |
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Err, yes. Hence the LDO regulators.
>The problem is that a phone usually has better filtering capacitors, which the Pi lacks and thus any noise from the power line directly goes from 5V down to 3V3.
The RPi has filtering capacitors. In general filtering capacitors are regular cheap X5R or X7R caps. They don't need to be anything special. Look at any LDO regulator datasheet.
> Oh, and people usually buy the 2-5$ range of power adaptors from Amazon
What does that have to do with the designers of the RPi? They don't have any control over which power supplies people buy.