It is mostly relvant (some are not). If you are powering pi via GPIO (I always do), always use pin number 2 (serial number, not GPIO number)And one last question for today.
I notice a lot of the breakout boards use 5v and Ground fro the GPIO on the pi, I know I can power the pi using 5v straight to the GPIO pins but which pin numbers am I best to connect the 5v to run the pi. I'm thinking along the lines of using an adapted PC power supply and making some sort common of 5v and ground rail and 12v and ground rail.
Do you think this would be ok? I figured pin 2 and 6? to power the pi?
Also is this pin out still relevant now that pi 2.0 beta 3 is out?
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details: https://www.modmypi.com/blog/how-do-i-power-my-raspberry-pi
Only my first generation build used things that are powered from Pi ,, all second and third generation builds (current ones) uses a single power rail for each individual voltages (5, 10, 12v) and common ground.
