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Raspberry Pi 5, with its powerful performance and rich expandability, has gained the affection of many developers and is widely used in various fields such as the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, and creative projects. But are you still troubled by the complex power supply and network cabling for Raspberry Pi 5? Now, SDaPo Raspberry Pi 5 PoE Hat will completely solve these problems for you, bringing a qualitative leap to your Raspberry Pi 5 usage experience!
PoE, or Power over Ethernet, is an Ethernet power supply technology. Our Raspberry Pi 5 PoE Hat supports IEEE 802.3af/at network standards. Just connect one Ethernet cable to a PoE injector or PoE switch, and it can simultaneously provide stable power and high-speed network connection for Raspberry Pi 5. Whether in a space-limited smart home environment, a difficult-to-wire outdoor monitoring project, or a scenario with numerous devices in office automation, you no longer need to worry about the messy connection of power and network cables. One Ethernet cable makes everything simple and orderly, not only greatly saving cabling costs and time but also making your workspace neater and more aesthetically pleasing.
Our Raspberry Pi 5 PoE Hat adopts advanced technology and high-quality components to provide strong and stable power support for Raspberry Pi 5. The on-board 5V interface has an output capacity of up to 4.5A. Despite its small size, the PoE power supply performance is stable and reliable, ensuring the stable operation of your projects.
Raspberry Pi 5 generates a certain amount of heat during high-load operation, and good heat dissipation is the key to maintaining its stable performance. Our Raspberry Pi 5 PoE Hat takes this into account. When you purchase the PoE expansion board, you can also purchase the high-speed active cooling fan and metal heat sink we have prepared for you. The fan rotates at high speed to quickly remove heat, while the metal heat sink further increases the heat dissipation area and accelerates heat dissipation. The two work together to effectively lower the operating temperature of Raspberry Pi 5. Even in long-term, high-intensity working conditions, it can ensure the stable operation of Raspberry Pi 5 and prevent performance degradation or equipment failure due to overheating, allowing you to operate your projects with greater peace of mind.
If you are working on a project with Raspberry Pi 5, whether you are a professional developer or an enthusiastic tech enthusiast, our Raspberry Pi 5 PoE Hat will be an indispensable assistant for you. It will bring an all-round improvement to your Raspberry Pi 5 usage experience with its simple wiring, stable power supply and efficient heat dissipation. Choosing our PoE expansion board means choosing a more efficient, more convenient and more powerful application solution for Raspberry Pi 5. Start your innovation journey, explore the infinite possibilities of technology, and let Raspberry Pi 5 release its greater power with the support of the PoE expansion board!
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