Hi everyone,
I purchsed a Raspberry Pi 5 and a Sixteen Analog/Digital Inputs 8-Layer Stackable HAT for Raspberry Pi 5 (SKU: SM-I-018). The analog HAT is supposed to power the Raspberry Pi 5. I purchased a 5V 6A AC power adapter off of Amazon (model: JC0506). When I connect the HAT to the Raspberry Pi and power the HAT from the power supply, the raspberry pi gives a low voltage warning and it heats up. it seems the issue is from the HAT because I get the same issue when I power both the Raspberry Pi and the HAT from a bench power supply (CV option) so the raspberry pi is getting a stable constant voltage (5V) from the HAT. What should I do in this case? How should I debug this issue further? How should I resolve it? Should I purchase different hardware for the Raspberry Pi 5? Thank you
I purchsed a Raspberry Pi 5 and a Sixteen Analog/Digital Inputs 8-Layer Stackable HAT for Raspberry Pi 5 (SKU: SM-I-018). The analog HAT is supposed to power the Raspberry Pi 5. I purchased a 5V 6A AC power adapter off of Amazon (model: JC0506). When I connect the HAT to the Raspberry Pi and power the HAT from the power supply, the raspberry pi gives a low voltage warning and it heats up. it seems the issue is from the HAT because I get the same issue when I power both the Raspberry Pi and the HAT from a bench power supply (CV option) so the raspberry pi is getting a stable constant voltage (5V) from the HAT. What should I do in this case? How should I debug this issue further? How should I resolve it? Should I purchase different hardware for the Raspberry Pi 5? Thank you
Statistics: Posted by GeorgiaH — Fri Oct 04, 2024 11:35 pm