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arduino nano Arduino Nano max current from 5v pin if using wall adapter 5v 1A wall adapter

I read several answers, but those can be confusing, because it depends on how you provide power to the Arduino.

What if I use a wall adapter with 5 V / 1 A and connect it directly to the Arduino Nano USB type-c port, how? How much current will support that 5 V pin support then?

For instance, can I power a 1 A lamp from a 5 V pin and ground pin?

If no, what is a preferable way to do this if I still want to use a USB port?

arduino nano max current from 5v pin if using wall adapter 5v 1A

I read several answers, but those can be confusing, because it depends on how you provide power to Arduino.

What if I use a wall adapter with 5 V / 1 A and connect directly to the Arduino Nano USB type-c port, how much current will support that 5 V pin then?

For instance, can I power a 1 A lamp from a 5 V pin and ground pin?

If no, what is a preferable way to do this if I still want to use a USB port?

Arduino Nano max current from 5v pin if using 5v 1A wall adapter

I read several answers, but those can be confusing, because it depends on how you provide power to the Arduino.

What if I use a wall adapter with 5 V / 1 A and connect it directly to the Arduino Nano USB type-c port? How much current will that 5 V pin support then?

For instance, can I power a 1 A lamp from a 5 V pin and ground pin?

If no, what is a preferable way to do this if I still want to use a USB port?

I read several answers, but those can be confusing, because it depends on how you provide power to Arduino.

What if I use a wall adapter 5v 1awith 5 V / 1 A and connect directly to the Arduino Nano USB type-c port, how much current will support that 5v5 V pin then?

For instance, can I power 1Aa 1 A lamp from 5va 5 V pin +and ground pin?

ifIf no, what is a preferable way to do this if I still want to use a USB port?

thank you

I read several answers but those can be confusing, because it depends how you provide power to Arduino.

What if I use wall adapter 5v 1a and connect directly to Arduino Nano USB type-c port, how much current will support that 5v pin then?

For instance, can I power 1A lamp from 5v pin + ground pin?

if no, what is preferable way to do this if I still want to use USB port?

thank you

I read several answers, but those can be confusing, because it depends on how you provide power to Arduino.

What if I use a wall adapter with 5 V / 1 A and connect directly to the Arduino Nano USB type-c port, how much current will support that 5 V pin then?

For instance, can I power a 1 A lamp from a 5 V pin and ground pin?

If no, what is a preferable way to do this if I still want to use a USB port?

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arduino nano max current from 5v pin if using wall adapter 5v 1A

I read several answers but those can be confusing, because it depends how you provide power to Arduino.

What if I use wall adapter 5v 1a and connect directly to Arduino Nano USB type-c port, how much current will support that 5v pin then?

For instance, can I power 1A lamp from 5v pin + ground pin?

if no, what is preferable way to do this if I still want to use USB port?

thank you