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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
− | The X15-POE1 is a | + | The ''' X15-POE1 ''' is a Power over Ethernet (PoE) Head-At-Board (HAT) specifically designed for the '''Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 (CM5) ''', requiring use with either the '''X1500 ''' or ''' X1501 ''' IO boards. Compliant with the IEEE 802.3af/at (PoE+) standard, this board can draw up to 25.5W of power from a compatible PoE switch via a single Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet cable, simultaneously providing stable operational power and network connectivity for the CM5. |
− | Featuring an advanced dual-output design, the board supplies 5V power to the CM5 while | + | Featuring an advanced dual-output design, the board supplies 5V power to the CM5 while providing an independent 12V output. This output can drive peripherals such as fans, displays, or motors. This eliminates the need for an additional external power supply, simplifying system integration and reducing clutter. |
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
− | * Standard Compliance: IEEE 802.3af & 802.3at (PoE+) | + | * ''' Standard Compliance ''': IEEE 802.3af & 802.3at (PoE+) |
− | * Input Voltage Range: 37–57V DC | + | * '''Input Voltage Range ''': 37–57V DC |
− | * Device Classification: Class 4 | + | * '''Device Classification ''': Class 4 |
− | * Dual Output Power Rails: | + | * '''Dual Output Power Rails ''': |
− | + | <span class="tb_blue">5V Output</span>: Maximum current 5A (provided via 40-pin GPIO connector) | |
− | + | <span class="tb_blue">12V Output</span>: Maximum current 2.1A (provided via dedicated 2-pin XH2.54 connector) | |
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− | + | <span class="tb_red">Note:Total Output Power: Maximum 25W (5V and 12V outputs cannot simultaneously achieve maximum current)</span> | |
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− | * | + | * Fully Isolated Power Supply: Utilises isolated Switching Mode Power Supply (SMPS) topology for safety and reliability |
− | * | + | * Simplified Cabling: Single cable simultaneously addresses power delivery and network connectivity, providing robust power for peripherals |
== Technical Specification== | == Technical Specification== | ||
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| Power supply || 35-57VDC powering over Ethernet | | Power supply || 35-57VDC powering over Ethernet | ||
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− | | Power output || | + | | Power output || '''Maximum output current ''': |
− | + | - 5V / 5A | |
+ | - 12V / 2.1A | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Actual available power depends on the PoE source ''': | ||
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+ | - IEEE 802.3af mode: approximately 12W | ||
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+ | - IEEE 802.3at mode: approximately 25W | ||
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− | | Ports & Connectors || | + | | Ports & Connectors || '''PoE input interface''': |
− | + | 2x2-pin header x1 | |
− | 2-pin XH2.54 | + | |
+ | '''GPIO expansion interface''': | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2x20-pin header x1 | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''12V output interface''': | ||
+ | |||
+ | 2-pin XH2.54 connector x1 | ||
|- | |- | ||
− | | | + | | Dimension || 65×43.2×22.1mm (L×W×H) |
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+ | Maximum output current: | ||
+ | - 5V / 5A | ||
+ | - 12V / 2.1A | ||
+ | Actual available power depends on the PoE source: | ||
+ | - IEEE 802.3af mode: approximately 12W | ||
+ | - IEEE 802.3at mode: approximately 25W | ||
==Packing List== | ==Packing List== | ||
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* X15-POE1 board x1 | * X15-POE1 board x1 | ||
− | * screw pack x1 | + | * screw pack x1(for securing to IO Hat) |
==User Manual== | ==User Manual== | ||
− | * Hardware Installation: | + | * Hardware Installation: https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/cm5/x15-poe1-v1.1_hardware.html |
* How to make it work: | * How to make it work: | ||
Latest revision as of 17:05, 18 September 2025
Overview
The X15-POE1 is a Power over Ethernet (PoE) Head-At-Board (HAT) specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 (CM5) , requiring use with either the X1500 or X1501 IO boards. Compliant with the IEEE 802.3af/at (PoE+) standard, this board can draw up to 25.5W of power from a compatible PoE switch via a single Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet cable, simultaneously providing stable operational power and network connectivity for the CM5.
Featuring an advanced dual-output design, the board supplies 5V power to the CM5 while providing an independent 12V output. This output can drive peripherals such as fans, displays, or motors. This eliminates the need for an additional external power supply, simplifying system integration and reducing clutter.
Features
- Standard Compliance : IEEE 802.3af & 802.3at (PoE+)
- Input Voltage Range : 37–57V DC
- Device Classification : Class 4
- Dual Output Power Rails :
5V Output: Maximum current 5A (provided via 40-pin GPIO connector)
12V Output: Maximum current 2.1A (provided via dedicated 2-pin XH2.54 connector)
Note:Total Output Power: Maximum 25W (5V and 12V outputs cannot simultaneously achieve maximum current)
- Fully Isolated Power Supply: Utilises isolated Switching Mode Power Supply (SMPS) topology for safety and reliability
- Simplified Cabling: Single cable simultaneously addresses power delivery and network connectivity, providing robust power for peripherals
Technical Specification
Power supply | 35-57VDC powering over Ethernet |
Power output | Maximum output current :
- 5V / 5A - 12V / 2.1A Actual available power depends on the PoE source : - IEEE 802.3af mode: approximately 12W - IEEE 802.3at mode: approximately 25W |
Ports & Connectors | PoE input interface:
2x2-pin header x1 GPIO expansion interface: 2x20-pin header x1 12V output interface: 2-pin XH2.54 connector x1 |
Dimension | 65×43.2×22.1mm (L×W×H) |
Maximum output current: - 5V / 5A - 12V / 2.1A Actual available power depends on the PoE source: - IEEE 802.3af mode: approximately 12W - IEEE 802.3at mode: approximately 25W
Packing List
- X15-POE1 board x1
- screw pack x1(for securing to IO Hat)
User Manual
- Hardware Installation: https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/cm5/x15-poe1-v1.1_hardware.html
- How to make it work:
FAQ
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