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The Raspberry Pi 4 and the failed USB-C port

Martin Jud
11.7.2019
Translation: machine translated

The new Raspberry Pi 4 is powered by a USB-C port. However, as the manufacturer confirms, this port has its faults. The consequences: with certain cables, the Raspberry will not react.

Where's the rub?

Eben Upton of the Raspberry Pi Foundation told TechRepublic that he expects the issue to be resolved by a future revision. To solve the problem, users have no choice but to rely on cables without e-market markings.

The new Raspberry Pi 4 launched on 24 June 2019 and brings more power, 60Hz UHD support and more. So DIY enthusiasts everywhere can rejoice. Or they'll rejoice once they hold the little gem in their hands; because right now it's almost unavailable.

More information about the new Raspberry Pi 4 can be found here:

Updated 12 July 2019

As many users have asked for links to compatible cables, there's a bit of advertising in addition to the news.
With a lot of luck, I was able to get hold of a Raspberry Pi 4. It arrived the day before yesterday and I quickly tested it.

The following accessories work without a hitch in my home:

On the official side (Raspberry Pi Foundation), the following power supply and cable are offered:

And our Category Management offers the following cables:

By the way, I'll be putting the Raspberry Pi 4 through its paces soon. If you'd like to see, after my holiday, how the Raspi 4 fares as a media player (keyword Kodi), feel free to follow my author profile.

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