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Issue #625: Add n-fuse PoE HAT with PCIe.
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layout: hat | ||
title: "52Pi PD Power HAT" | ||
short_description: 52Pi's PD Power HAT. | ||
status: production | ||
picture: "/images/hat-n-fuse-poe-hat-pcie.jpeg" | ||
github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/625" | ||
link: "https://n-fuse.co/devices/SBCPoE-RPi-Power-over-Ethernet-Hat-for-Raspberry-Pi-5-with-mPCIe-Slot-m2-slot.html" | ||
videos: [] | ||
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n|fuse has a set of PCIe HATs including PoE+ support, for: | ||
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- mini PCIe | ||
- M.2 M-key | ||
- M.2 B-key | ||
- M.2 E-key | ||
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The HATs support 25W power delivery with active cooling, or 15W without. It also has a 5V output on an optional pin header, and includes a Nano-SIM slot for the B-key variant. | ||
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It supplies 5A of power to the Pi, so it should be capable of powering USB devices without current limiting too. |
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