Arduino Nano Every Power Output 5V pin

Hi,
The arduino nano Every can supply 5V via the 5V pin. How much current can it deliver on that pin I only found values for the controlled pins and for the normal Nano.
I want to switch a bunch of relays with transistors and I wanted to use the 5V pin of the Nanoevery to feed the current to the transistors. This way I would only need one powersupply and use the buck converter of the arduino.
Would it be wise to add a cap between 5V and gnd?
thanks for your help

Did you have a look at the official schematic for the Nano Every?

If you are powering the board from the USB connector, then you are limited by what the USB host device will supply. If you are powering the board from Vin, then the 5V is generated by an MPM3610 which according to the datasheet on the Monolithic Power website, can supply 1.2A.

Thanks
I am supplying the Every with 12V on VIN. Schuld I add a cap between +5V and GND?

No. There is a capacitor (22µF) already there on the board.

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