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Waveshare Power Over Ethernet HAT (H), Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 / CM 5, 5V 5A Output, Stable Performance, Supports 802.3af/at Network, Isolated Switched-Mode Power Supply, PoE HAT, Board ONLY

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PoE HAT (H)PoE HAT (H)

PoE HAT (H)PoE HAT (H)

PoE HAT (H)PoE HAT (H)

PoE HAT (H)PoE HAT (H)

PoE HAT (H)PoE HAT (H)

PoE HAT (H)

PoE HAT (H)

IEEE 802.3af/at Compliance: The PoE HAT (H) is fully compliant with the IEEE 802.3af/at Power over Ethernet (PoE) standards, enabling seamless power and network connectivity through a single Ethernet cable when connected to a compatible PoE router or switch.
Standard GPIO Header: The board is equipped with a standard 40-pin GPIO header, ensuring compatibility with Raspberry Pi 5 and CM 5, allowing easy integration into a variety of projects and applications.
Stable Power Performance: Featuring an onboard original IC solution, the PoE HAT (H) ensures more stable PoE power delivery, providing reliable power supply for the Raspberry Pi even under load.
Isolated Switched-Mode Power Supply (SMPS): The HAT adopts an isolated switched-mode power supply, offering improved efficiency and protection against electrical noise, making it more robust and suitable for industrial and long-term use.
Compact and Easy to Assemble: With its compact design and simple assembly, the PoE HAT (H) is easy to integrate into your Raspberry Pi setup, saving space while offering reliable power and network connectivity in a single unit.
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7 reviews for Waveshare Power Over Ethernet HAT (H), Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 / CM 5, 5V 5A Output, Stable Performance, Supports 802.3af/at Network, Isolated Switched-Mode Power Supply, PoE HAT, Board ONLY

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  1. Florida Person

    Textbook example of how PoE should be done
    Rock solid. Installs easily and the Pi just… works.I was able to get this to fit inside of an Argon NEO case. Use shorter standoffs and you can even close the lid over it, though I’d recommend leaving it open since the PoE hat doesn’t have active cooling like the Pi does.

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  2. George Gilman

    Good fit, provides the needed power
    I’m putting together a rack for a set of Raspberry Pi devices and reducing the clutter in the rack by going with PoE. I’ve put this on a Pi 5 already in preparation for movement to the rack. It provides ample power to the 5 and the fit and installation are easy enough.This adapter sits slightly below the top of the USB ports so I’m hopeful that it will not have an issue fitting in the rack. Some of the other PoEs I’ve set up sit higher.

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  3. Sarah

    One cable to rule them all!
    Using this on a Raspberry Pi 5 project and it’s been rock solid. True plug-and-play—just slapped it on the GPIOs, plugged in the Ethernet, and boom: power + data, one cable, no mess.Supports 802.3af/at, delivers steady 5V at 5A, and doesn’t run hot. Perfect for clean installs where you don’t want yet another power brick in the spaghetti mess.

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  4. Sensible

    This POE adapter uses the four-pin POE header on the standard Raspberry Pi 5 to take the power-over-ethernet voltage and turn it into a steady 5vdc, which it feeds back to the Raspberry Pi via the GPIO pins. It will not work with other models of Raspberry Pi, including the CM5 and baseboards, unless they have the four-pin POE header behind the Ethernet port. The two CM5 baseboards I tried it with did not have the POE header and were not compatible with this board.It is possible to install this board even if there is a heat sink or heat sink/fan combination in place on the Pi 5 because long standoffs are provided with the board.

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  5. Florian S.

    Der PoE HAT ließ sich einfach einbauen und hat sofort prima funktioniert. In meinem PI 5 mit NVMe und zwei USB Geräten funktioniert es super.Ein kleines Manko, für das ich hier aber keinen Punktabzug gebe: Das Entfernen des HATs ist nur mit viel Hebelkraft am GPIO Port und sehr viel Vorsicht möglich. Das trifft zwar auf viele HATs zu,aber hier ist es mir besonders aufgefallen.

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  6. Zefix

    Das HAT kommt in einer kleinen Schachtel, zusammen mit den Abstandshaltern und den Adaptern für die GPIOsLeider liegt kein Beipackzettel bei, wie das HAT richtig zu installieren ist. Man muss sich also nach den Bildern aus der Beschreibung halten, bzw jenen im Wiki auf der Waveshare Herstellerseite.Das HAT unterstützt laut Beschreibung die IEEE 802.3af, sowie IEEE 802.3at Standarts, wobei letzteres PoE+ entspricht, der eine Leistung von bis zu 25,5W über das Ethernet Kabel erlaubt. Das deckt sich entsprechend mit der Leistungsangebae des HAT von 5V/5A -> ~25W maxNach etwas Recherche habe ich herausgefunden wie genau das HAT auf dem Raspberry montiert gehört. Als Anhaltspunkt können die quadratisch angeordneten 4 Pins hinter dem Ethernet Port verwendet werden. Das sind die von Raspberry vorgesehenen Pins um die Stromversorgung aus dem Ethernet Port zu beziehen.Das HAT, hat entsprechende Buchse für diese Pins, welche mittels den beiliegenden Adaptern verbunden werden. Auch auf die GPIO Pins gehört solch ein Adapter, so dass sie durch die Löcher im HAT herausreichen.Mit den beiliegenden Abstandshaltern und Adaptern ist das HAT so ausgelegt, dass es auch zusammen mit dem originalen Raspberry Pi 5 aktiven Kühler/Lüfter verwendet werden kann. Man braucht dann nur ein entsprechend hohes Gehäuse.Das HAT funktioniert einwandfrei und tut was es soll. Die Montage ist nicht allzu schwer, dennoch sollte aber eine kleine Anleitung beiliegen, zb einen solche wo mittels weniger aber klarer Illustrationen dargestellt wird, wie das ganze zusammengehört.

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  7. BBD

    I love this PoE+ HAT module from Waveshare!Waveshare stuff is always very good quality – great board construction with excellent quality components. This board is no different. All the tolerances for everything are perfect – it installed effortlessly using the included standoffs and mounting hardware.I love being able to reduce the number of cables going to my RP gear and this is the best option – power and data over a single PoE+ enabled Ethernet cable! Note you need a switch that supports 30W PoE+ (this is different than standard PoE, which is only 15.4W).Recommended!

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    Waveshare Power Over Ethernet HAT (H), Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 / CM 5, 5V 5A Output, Stable Performance, Supports 802.3af/at Network, Isolated Switched-Mode Power Supply, PoE HAT, Board ONLY
    Waveshare Power Over Ethernet HAT (H), Compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 / CM 5, 5V 5A Output, Stable Performance, Supports 802.3af/at Network, Isolated Switched-Mode Power Supply, PoE HAT, Board ONLY

    Original price was: $31.99.Current price is: $3.99.

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