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[[File:Pi5-5V5A-PD-Module-IMG-9992-interface.jpg|thumb|right|9-24V Power PD Activation Module]] | [[File:Pi5-5V5A-PD-Module-IMG-9992-interface.jpg|thumb|right|9-24V Power PD Activation Module]] | ||
[[File:Pi5-5V5A-PD-Module-IMG-9992-size.jpg|thumb|right|9-24V Power PD Activation Module]] | [[File:Pi5-5V5A-PD-Module-IMG-9992-size.jpg|thumb|right|9-24V Power PD Activation Module]] | ||
[[File:Pi5-5V5A-PD-Module-IMG-9991.jpg|thumb|right|Product Specification]] | |||
[[File:Pi5-5V5A-PD-Module-IMG-9989.jpg|thumb|right|Product Testing]] | |||
[[File:Pi5-5V5A-PD-Module-IMG-9987.jpg|thumb|right|9-24V Power PD Activation Module]] | [[File:Pi5-5V5A-PD-Module-IMG-9987.jpg|thumb|right|9-24V Power PD Activation Module]] | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The Pi5 5V5A PD Power Module is designed for Raspberry Pi 5, supporting 5V5A PD handshake protocol. | The Pi5 5V5A PD Power Module is designed for Raspberry Pi 5, supporting 5V5A PD handshake protocol. This series offers two input interface versions: | ||
'''Standard Version:''' Equipped with a USB-C PD input and a '''DC 5.5×2.1mm''' barrel jack, suitable for conventional adapter power supply. | |||
'''Terminal Block Version:''' Replaces the DC 5521 jack with a '''3.81mm-pitch 2-pin''' pluggable terminal block, better suited for industrial, embedded, or fixed installations where secure cable locking is required. | |||
Both versions feature dual output ports, line loss compensation jumper, and optional power switch, delivering stable high-power output for various deployment scenarios. And fully compatible with Raspberry Pi CM4 for diversified deployment scenarios. | |||
<span class="tb_red">'''Important Note:''' </span> | <span class="tb_red">'''Important Note:''' </span> | ||
*<span class="tb_red">Total input power must be | *<span class="tb_red">Total input power must be > 30 W, please use a high-quality power supply ([[PSU60]] recommended).</span> | ||
*<span class="tb_red">Jumper cap recommended for high line loss conditions, not for regular use.</span> | *<span class="tb_red">Jumper cap recommended for high line loss conditions, not for regular use.</span> | ||
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
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|'''Input (Two Options)''' || | |'''Input (Two Options)''' || | ||
*USB-C PD: Negotiates 12 V, total power > 30 W | *USB-C PD: Negotiates 12 V, total power > 30 W | ||
*DC 5521 Jack: 9-24 V, total power > 30 W | *DC 5521 Jack: 9-24 V, total power > 30 W [[(DC 5521 Version)]] | ||
*3.81mm-2P terminal block: 9-24 V, total power > 30 W [[(3.81mm-2P Version)]] | |||
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|'''Output''' || | |'''Output''' || | ||
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*44×55 mm | *44×55 mm | ||
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|'''Compatibility''' || | |'''Compatibility''' || | ||
*Raspberry Pi 5 | *Raspberry Pi 5 | ||
*Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) | *Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) | ||
| | *Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 (CM5) | ||
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|'''Key Features''' || | |||
'''Key Features''' | |||
*Exclusive design for Raspberry Pi 5, supports 5V5A dedicated PD protocol | *Exclusive design for Raspberry Pi 5, supports 5V5A dedicated PD protocol | ||
*Dual input options: USB-C PD & DC 5521 barrel jack, both <span class="tb_red">require | *Dual input options: USB-C PD & DC 5521 barrel jack, both <span class="tb_red">require >30W input</span> for full load | ||
*Dual output ports (USB-C & USB-A), stable 5A continuous output, 6A peak current | *Dual output ports (USB-C & USB-A), stable 5A continuous output, 6A peak current | ||
*Onboard jumper cap for +0.2V output voltage boost to compensate line loss | *Onboard jumper cap for +0.2V output voltage boost to compensate line loss | ||
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*Power switch for frequent power cycling | *Power switch for frequent power cycling | ||
*Equipped with 3D printed stand; CM4-compatible dimensions | *Equipped with 3D printed stand; CM4-compatible dimensions | ||
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==Product Testing== | ==Product Testing== | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:29, 21 August 2026





Overview
The Pi5 5V5A PD Power Module is designed for Raspberry Pi 5, supporting 5V5A PD handshake protocol. This series offers two input interface versions:
Standard Version: Equipped with a USB-C PD input and a DC 5.5×2.1mm barrel jack, suitable for conventional adapter power supply.
Terminal Block Version: Replaces the DC 5521 jack with a 3.81mm-pitch 2-pin pluggable terminal block, better suited for industrial, embedded, or fixed installations where secure cable locking is required.
Both versions feature dual output ports, line loss compensation jumper, and optional power switch, delivering stable high-power output for various deployment scenarios. And fully compatible with Raspberry Pi CM4 for diversified deployment scenarios.
Important Note:
- Total input power must be > 30 W, please use a high-quality power supply (PSU60 recommended).
- Jumper cap recommended for high line loss conditions, not for regular use.
Features
| Input (Two Options) |
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| Compatibility |
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| Key Features |
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Product Testing
Test Equipment
- Pi5-5V5APD (the product)
- Geekworm 12V/5A DC5521 Power Supply (Or use a high-quality replacement)
- Adjustable Electronic Load Battery Tester
- USB Power Meter
Test Result
| Load Current | Without Jumper (V) | With Jumper (V) |
|---|---|---|
| No load | 5.242 | 5.378 |
| 2A | 5.137 | 5.276 |
| 3A | 5.084 | 5.228 |
| 4A | 5.037 | 5.178 |
| 5A | 4.987 | 5.127 |
Packing List
- 1x Power PD Activation Module for Raspberry Pi 5
FAQ
Q1: I tested it with the official 27W power supply, but the module outputs max 4.5A and shuts down at 4.6A (actual power 22.5W), unable to reach the rated 5V5A. Why?
A: This product requires a minimum input of 30 W for full-load operation. Please retest it with a qualified high-quality power supply; we recommend the Geekworm PSU60.