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Revision as of 12:04, 11 September 2025
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Overview
Designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 5, this high-performance 27W power module delivers stable and efficient 5V/5A power through dual input methods and dual output interfaces. It ensures reliable operation for power-intensive applications and includes built-in protection and customization features.
Features
Dual Input Flexibility: Supports two input methods: USB-C PD Input: Connects to a Power Delivery (PD) adapter for an automatic handshake to request 12V input. DC 5.5x2.1mm Input: Accepts a wide voltage range of 9-15V/9-24V from a standard DC power supply. Use either input method based on your available equipment.
High-Current Dual Output: Provides a combined output of over 5A through two convenient ports: USB-C Output USB-A 2.0 Output Perfect for powering your Raspberry Pi 5 and additional peripherals simultaneously.
Output Voltage Trimming: Equipped with a trimming jumper. Removing the jumper allows you to raise the output voltage by approximately 0.2V to compensate for voltage drop under high load. Integrated Active Cooling: Includes a standard fan for optimal thermal management. The fan is automatically unnecessary for loads below 3A, ensuring quiet operation during lighter tasks. Enhanced Protection & Mounting: Comes with a standard 3D-printed base for secure tabletop placement and protection of the unit. To compensate for cable voltage drop, a jumper is provided:
For the 9-15V version, removing the jumper increases the output voltage by +0.2V.
For the 9-24V version, shorting the jumper increases the output voltage by +0.2V.
Packing List
- 1x Power PD Activation Module for Raspberry Pi 5
User Manual
- Hardware Installation:
- How to make it work:
FAQ
Q1: Question 1
A: Place the answer here.
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