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Issue #671: Add Waveshare PCIe to M.2 with PoE HAT.
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layout: hat | ||
title: "Waveshare PCIe to M.2 Adapter with PoE Function" | ||
short_description: PoE HAT with included M.2 Adapter and 12V power header. | ||
status: production | ||
picture: "/images/hat-waveshare-poe-m2-hat-plus.jpg" | ||
github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/671" | ||
link: "https://amzn.to/3zfpXGu" | ||
videos: [] | ||
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Waveshare's PCIe to M.2 + PoE HAT outputs 5V at 4.5A to the Pi, and includes a 12V 2A header as well. There is a small fan included, which blows air in through the top down towards the Pi, just over the SoC/RAM, so it should be able to keep the Pi cool in most environments, probably even without a heatsink. | ||
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It has cutouts for display/camera cables, but doesn't look like it'll fit inside the official Pi 5 case. |
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