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The Essential Everyday Gadgets: A Guide to Hair Dryers, Wine Glasses, Table Fans, Flashlights, Wall Lights, Mugs, Mosquito Nets, and Car Vacuums The Essential Everyday Gadgets: A Guide to Hair Dryers, Wine Glasses, Table Fans, Flashlights, Wall Lights, Mugs, Mosquito Nets, and Car Vacuums
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PoE  HAT

PoE HAT

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The Raspberry Pi PoE HAT is an improved Power over Ethernet add-on board, compatible with any Raspberry Pi with PoE pins (including Raspberry Pi 3B and Raspberry Pi 4).

You can use it to power your Raspberry Pi via Ethernet cable if you have a PoE capable switch or router (or a PoE injector) installed on your network. The PoE HAT also has a built in fan to keep your Pi's processor super cool and running efficiently.

RPi have incorporated a number of improvements into the new PoE HAT, including an upgraded 5A max output current that will let you comfortably power a Pi 4 even if it's plugged into some power hungry peripherals. You can read about all the changes in !

Specification

Standard: IEEE 802.3at-2003 PoE (also supports older 802.3af standard)
Input voltage: 37–57 V DC, Class 4 device
Output power: 5 V DC/4 A
Cooling: 25 mm × 25 mm brushless fan delivering 2.2 CFM for processor cooling
Features:
  • Fully isolated switched-mode power supply
  • Fan control
Operating temperature: 0 °C to 50 °C
Production lifetime: The Raspberry Pi PoE HAT will remain in production until at least January 2027
Compliance: For a full list of local and regional product approvals, please visit

Notes

  • If you've got a camera ribbon cable plugged into your Pi, you might find that the end of one of the screws used to attach the fan gets in the way of the camera connector. You can get round this by flipping the front fan screw upside down, so the nut is on the top (or by swapping in a shorter screw).

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