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==Overview==
==Overview==
The Pi 5 POE-PD-A module is an advanced expansion board designed to provide '''Power Over Ethernet (POE)''' capabilities to the Raspberry Pi 5. Compliant with '''IEEE 802.3af/at standards''', this module integrates Power Delivery (PD) protocol management, ensuring a reliable and high-current power supply.  
The Pi 5 POE-PD-A module is an advanced expansion board designed to provide '''Power Over Ethernet (POE)''' capabilities to the Raspberry Pi 5. Compliant with '''IEEE 802.3af/at standards''', this module integrates Power Delivery (PD) protocol management, ensuring a reliable and high-current power supply.  
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==Features==
==Features==
* '''POE Standards Support''': Adheres to IEEE 802.3af/at, enabling efficient power delivery over Ethernet.
* '''Integrated PD Protocol IC''': Manages power negotiation to avoid startup warnings and ensure stable operation.
* '''Type-C Power Supply''': Offers a robust 5V 4.5A output from a high-voltage 37V~57V input, accommodating higher power demands.
* '''Plug and play''': No additional configuration is required, just plug in the USB-C and POE network port and you can use it
* '''Non-Interference with GPIO''': Maintains free use of the Raspberry Pi 40-pin GPIO header for additional peripherals.
* '''Cooling Solution Compatibility''': Supports the installation of the official Raspberry Pi Active Cooler as well as third-party Active Cooler for enhanced thermal management.


==Packing List==
==Packing List==
* 1 x POE-PD-A HAT
* 2 x USB-C Connector ('''1piece is for backup''')
* 1 x Screw Pack


==User Manual==
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* Hardware Installation:
* How to make it work:


==FAQ==
==FAQ==
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Latest revision as of 10:13, 27 May 2026

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Overview

The Pi 5 POE-PD-A module is an advanced expansion board designed to provide Power Over Ethernet (POE) capabilities to the Raspberry Pi 5. Compliant with IEEE 802.3af/at standards, this module integrates Power Delivery (PD) protocol management, ensuring a reliable and high-current power supply.

This POE module is an ideal solution for users needing reliable, high-current power for demanding Raspberry Pi 5 projects, ensuring both stable operation and ease of use.

Features

  • POE Standards Support: Adheres to IEEE 802.3af/at, enabling efficient power delivery over Ethernet.
  • Integrated PD Protocol IC: Manages power negotiation to avoid startup warnings and ensure stable operation.
  • Type-C Power Supply: Offers a robust 5V 4.5A output from a high-voltage 37V~57V input, accommodating higher power demands.
  • Plug and play: No additional configuration is required, just plug in the USB-C and POE network port and you can use it
  • Non-Interference with GPIO: Maintains free use of the Raspberry Pi 40-pin GPIO header for additional peripherals.
  • Cooling Solution Compatibility: Supports the installation of the official Raspberry Pi Active Cooler as well as third-party Active Cooler for enhanced thermal management.

Packing List

  • 1 x POE-PD-A HAT
  • 2 x USB-C Connector (1piece is for backup)
  • 1 x Screw Pack

FAQ

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