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==Overview==
The ''' X15-POE1 ''' is a dedicated Power over Ethernet (PoE) addHead-on board At-Board (HAT) specifically designed for the '''Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 (CM5) when used ''', requiring use with either the '''X1500 ''' or ''' X1501 ''' IO Boards boards. Compliant with the IEEE 802.3af/at (PoE standards+) standard, this HAT board can receive draw up to 25W 25.5W of power from a compatible PoE network switch. It delivers both reliable operating via a single Cat5e/Cat6 Ethernet cable, simultaneously providing stable operational power and network connectivity to for the CM5 through a single Cat5e/Cat6 cable.
Featuring an advanced dual-output design, the board supplies 5V power to the CM5 while also providing a separate an independent 12V output to support . 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 ''':
<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)
<span class="tb_red">Note:Total Output Power: Maximum 25W (5V and 12V outputs cannot simultaneously achieve maximum current)</span>
 
* 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==
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
| 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: