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[[File: XSL-GaN-27W-IMG-9616-AE.jpg|right|thumb|GaN PD27W Power Adapter]] | |||
[[File: XSL-GaN-27W-EU-IMG-9616-2.jpg|right|thumb|GaN PD27W Power Adapter]] | |||
[[File:XSL-GaN-27W-EU.jpg|right|thumb|GaN PD27W Power Adapter]] | |||
[[File:XSL-GaN-27W-EU-Compatibility.jpg|right|thumb|GaN PD27W Power Adapter]] | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
An <font color=red>economical GaN solution</font> designed specifically for Raspberry Pi 5, balancing performance and cost-effectiveness. Adopting GaN technology to achieve high efficiency power supply, it is more compact than traditional power supplies, with excellent operating temperature control and good stability. | An <font color=red>economical GaN solution</font> designed specifically for Raspberry Pi 5, balancing performance and cost-effectiveness. Adopting GaN technology to achieve high efficiency power supply, it is more compact than traditional power supplies, with excellent operating temperature control and good stability. | ||
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==Features== | ==Features== | ||
'''High-efficiency power supply and device compatibility ''' | '''High-efficiency power supply and device compatibility ''' | ||
Supports USB PD (Power Delivery), which can provide a maximum voltage of 5.1V and 5A, and automatically matches the power demand of Raspberry Pi 5 to increase the power supply capacity of USB port to 1.6A*, which can satisfy the stable operation of external hard drives and other devices. It is also compatible with multi-voltage outputs (9V/3A, 12V/2.25A, 15V/1.8A), making it suitable for most USB PD protocol devices, such as mobile hard drive enclosures and thin and light notebooks. | |||
'''Reliable Base Power Solution ''' | '''Reliable Base Power Solution ''' | ||
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==Adaptation Scenarios== | ==Adaptation Scenarios== | ||
Raspberry Pi 5 and compatible USB PD devices | *Raspberry Pi 5 and compatible USB PD devices | ||
Users who need to drive USB peripherals but are on a budget | *Users who need to drive USB peripherals but are on a budget | ||
Powering third party PD devices that require multiple voltage levels | *Powering third party PD devices that require multiple voltage levels | ||
==Specification== | ==Specification== | ||
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* With over voltage, over current short circuit protection. | * With over voltage, over current short circuit protection. | ||
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==Packing List== | ==Packing List== | ||
* 1 x GaN PD 27W Power Adapter for Raspberry Pi 5 (EU / US Plug) | * 1 x GaN PD 27W Power Adapter for Raspberry Pi 5 (EU / US / UK Plug) | ||
==FAQ== | ==FAQ== | ||
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