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documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/bcm2711-bootloader.adoc

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[.whitepaper, title="Raspberry Pi 4 Boot Security", subtitle="", link=https://pip.raspberrypi.com/categories/685-whitepapers-app-notes/documents/RP-004651-WP/Raspberry-Pi-4-Boot-Security.pdf]
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This white paper describes Raspberry Pi Ltd’s approach to boot security on the Raspberry Pi 4 family of devices, based on
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This whitepaper describes Raspberry Pi Ltd’s approach to boot security on the Raspberry Pi 4 family of devices, based on
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the BCM2711 system on a chip (SoC).
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documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/power-supplies.adoc

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[.whitepaper, title="Extra PMIC features on Raspberry Pi 4 and Compute Module 4", subtitle="", link=https://pip.raspberrypi.com/categories/685-whitepapers-app-notes/documents/RP-004340-WP/Extra-PMIC-features-on-Raspberry-Pi-4-and-Compute-Module-4.pdf]
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A number of different PMIC devices have been used on both Raspberry Pi 4 and CM4. All the PMICs have provided extra functionality over and above that of voltage supply. This document describes how to access these features in software.
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This whitepaper assumes that your Raspberry Pi is running Raspberry Pi OS, and is fully up to date with the latest firmware and kernels.
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=== Power Supply Warnings

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