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==Overview==
==Overview==
Designed specifically for the Raspberry Pi 5, this high-performance power module delivers stable and efficient 5V/5A power through dual input methods and dual output interfaces. It ensures reliable operation for power-intensive applications and includes built-in protection and customization features. It also compatible with Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4).
The Pi5 5V5A PD Power Module is designed for Raspberry Pi 5, supporting 5V5A PD handshake protocol. It features dual input interfaces (USB-C PD & DC 5521 jack) and dual output ports, with a line loss compensation jumper and optional power switch. Delivering stable high-power output, it is fully compatible with Raspberry Pi CM4 for diversified deployment scenarios.


==Features==
==Features==
'''Dual Input Flexibility''': Supports two input methods, using either input method based on your available equipment.
'''Product Specifications'''
* USB-C PD Input: Connects to a Power Delivery (PD) adapter for an automatic handshake to request 12V input.
{| class="wikitable"
* DC 5.5x2.1mm Input: Accepts a wide voltage range of 9-15V/9-24V from a standard DC power supply.
! Category !! Specification
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|'''Input (Two Options)''' ||
*USB-C PD: Negotiates 12 V, total power > 30 W
*DC 5521 Jack: 9-24 V, total power > 30 W
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|'''Output''' ||
*Total Current: Stable 5 A, peak 6 A; output voltage can be increased by 0.2 V with jumper cap installed
*USB-C: Onboard PD protocol chip with CC signal, supports 5 V / 5 A output
*USB-A: No charging protocol; voltage adjustment via protocol is not supported
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|'''Dimensions''' ||
*44×55 mm
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|'''Compatibility''' ||
*Raspberry Pi 5
*Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4)
|}


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'''Key Features'''
*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 ≥30W input</span> for full load
*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
*Standard cooling fan for long-term full-load operation; fan removable for loads <3A
*Power switch for frequent power cycling
*Equipped with 3D printed stand; CM4-compatible dimensions


'''High-Current Dual Output''': Provides a combined output of over 5A through two convenient ports, perfect for powering your Raspberry Pi 5 and additional peripherals simultaneously.
==Product Testing==
* USB-C Output
'''Test Equipment'''
* USB-A 2.0 Output
*Pi5-5V5APD (the product)
*Geekworm 12V/5A DC5521 Power Supply <span class="tb_red">(Please use a high-quality power supply)</span>
*Adjustable Electronic Load Battery Tester
*USB Power Meter




'''Output Voltage Trimming''': Equipped with a trimming jumper. Removing the jumper allows you to raise the output voltage by approximately 0.2V to compensate for voltage drop under high load.
'''Test Result'''
{| class="wikitable"
! Load Current !! Without Jumper (V) !! With Jumper (V)
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|'''No load''' || 5.242 || 5.378
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|'''2A''' || 5.137 || 5.276
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|'''3A''' || 5.084 || 5.228
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|'''4A''' || 5.037 || 5.178
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|'''5A''' || 4.987 || 5.127
|}


'''Integrated Active Cooling''': Includes a standard fan for optimal thermal management. The fan is automatically unnecessary for loads below 3A, ensuring quiet operation during lighter tasks.
'''Enhanced Protection & Mounting''': Comes with a standard 3D-printed base for secure tabletop placement and protection of the unit.
'''To compensate for cable voltage drop, a jumper is provided:'''
* For the 9-15V version, removing the jumper increases the output voltage by +0.2V.
* For the 9-24V version, shorting the jumper increases the output voltage by +0.2V.


==Packing List==
==Packing List==