The Raspberry Pi Foundation has just released the Raspberry Pi PoE+ HAT, which is compatible with the 802.3at (aka PoE+) and 802.3af specifications and can accept up to 25.5 Watts of power, which is now available for Pre-Order on SB Components.
It will be available in mid-June for $20 plus taxes and delivery, replacing the Raspberry Pi PoE HAT launched in 2018 that was bound to the 802.3af standard with a maximum of 15.4 Watts input.
Raspberry Pi PoE+ HAT vs PoE HAT Specs Comparison
Features |
Raspberry Pi PoE+ HAT |
Raspberry Pi PoE HAT |
Standard |
IEEE 802.3at &
802.3af |
IEEE 802.3af |
Device Class |
4 |
2 |
Power Supply |
Fully isolated switched mode power
supply |
|
Input Voltage |
37-57V DC |
|
Output Voltage |
5VDC |
|
Max output current |
5A |
2.5A |
Max output power |
25.5W |
15.4W |
Cooling fan |
Yes |
|
Current Sense |
Yes |
No |
Transformer |
Planar |
Wire wound |
Compatible boards |
Raspberry Pi 4B, 3B+, CM4IO board |
|
Launch date |
24th of May 2021 |
Aug-18 |
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