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Basically, no.

You may already know that you can provide 3.3 regulated volts to Vcc, or you can provde 4 to 12 volts on RAW and the onboard regulator MIC5205 regulates this to 3.3v. That chip is limited to 150 mA total output.

If you provide regulated 3.3v to Vcc then the AVR spec is what matters, and it's 200 mA max total through Vcc or GND, and 40 mA max for any GPIO pin which will allow you to draw 50 mA more.

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