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  • Compatibilidad con SSD NVMe de alta velocidad: la placa HAT admite SSD M.2 NVMe para un acceso rápido y almacenamiento de datos.
  • Interfaz M.2 --- Utiliza la interfaz PCIe para una comunicación de alto rendimiento entre el SSD y Raspberry Pi.
  • Capacidad de alimentación a través de Ethernet (PoE+): optimiza la configuración de la fuente de alimentación permitiendo que la Raspberry Pi 5 se alimente a través del puerto Ethernet.
  • Salida de 5,1 V/4,5 A: garantiza que la Raspberry Pi 5 y cualquier periférico conectado reciban una potencia adecuada para un rendimiento óptimo.
  • Enfriador activo: el enfriador activo Pi5 combina un disipador de calor de aluminio con un ventilador PWM para mantener tu Raspberry Pi 5 temperaturas de funcionamiento óptimas, asegurando un rendimiento fiable para varias aplicaciones.
  • Para un kit de caso, consulta el ASIN B0DMW98LBR



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KMac
Comentado en Canadá el 28 de marzo de 2025
Works well, and it's handy having 3.3/5/12 volt sources easily available via the jumpers on board.The flexible flat cable is a bit finicky to get in place (as are most FFC's) but locks in place fine.NVME speeds are decent and temperature isn't an issue even under heavy loads.
John Schoenberger
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de marzo de 2025
Great NVMe and POE hat for Pi 5. I had to make settings change rpi-eeprom to allow halt poweroff. Also added usb_max_current_enable to boot config to allow high power USB devices
Carl
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de enero de 2025
I installed this today on a Raspberry Pi 5 and copied my SD card over with the built in SD copier, then edited the config to allow me to boot from it. Everything seems t be functioning, and I'm power it through PoE along with 3 other Raspberry Pis (though they are using a different PoE Hat without NVMe). Everything was really easy.The one thing I don't love is the initial installation, but it isn't too bad. You have to slide the ribbon cable through a slot on the Hat because the cable is very short. It certainly wasn't the worst thing ever, but it will make changing it out more difficult should I ever need/want to do that.
S. Baker
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de agosto de 2024
This combines a 2280 M.2 and POE for the Pi 5.What would make it perfect would be a full 5A of output as opposed to 4.5A. It will show the lightning bolt as it's not 5A for awareness, and likely limit downstream current. But, I had no issues running the NVME HAT along with POE, and it worked just fine with a USB hub for my 2 port keyboard (lighted) and mouse, and HDMI so the current was sufficient. The listing was accurate, though. It would also be nice if were not as tall, much like the official Pi 4 POE adapter with the planar component and solid capacitors.This came with 2 M.2 screws as well as another anchor for smaller drives. The 2280 hole is fixed. It seemed to support PCI-E 3.0 just fine as the drive speed was around 900MB/s.There is a version for up to 2245 that is shorter, but it lacks the 2280 compatability and the pins for 3.3, 5, and 12V. I also like that the GPIO extenders were long enough to still use the GPIO; the official HAT is not.Maybe one day the official adapter will come out and still be compatbile with HATs and the official cooler, though I doubt it will work with all of them and also put out 5A given how small it will be.
Auto guy
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de diciembre de 2024
This lets me use PoE to power my raspberry Pi 5. I use Ubiquiti PoE switches and this is working great. It also was nice to let me switch from the rpi’s SD card to a spare NVMe drive I had lying around. I plugged the SD and NVMe into my Mac and cloned with the dd command in the terminal. Put the NVMe in the rpi and a quick config change to tell it to boot from the NVMe and it’s running like nothing ever changed. Only faster.
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