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Power Supplies for the Raspberry Pi
The Raspberry Pi can be powered from various sources. Use a microUSB power supply or make your Pi mobile with a power converter.
The new 27W USB-C Power Supply with Power Delivery (PD) will deliver a maximum of 5.1V, 5A enabling the Raspberry Pi 5 to power a wider range of peripherals.
The official Raspberry Pi Micro USB Power Supply with EU-plug is designed to power any Raspberry Pi computer that features a micro USB connector.
The 27W USB-C Power Supply with Power Delivery (PD) will deliver a maximum of 5.1V, 5A enabling the Raspberry Pi 5 to power a wider range of peripherals.
Official black Raspberry Pi power adapter with USB-C plug and an output of 5.1V / 3A.
Official white Raspberry Pi power adapter with USB-C plug and an output of 5.1V / 3A.
With this cable with power switch, you no longer need to remove or reconnect the USB-C power cable when starting up and shutting down your Raspberry Pi 4. You can do this with the press of a button!
Use this USB-C Gigabit PoE splitter to provide power and networking to your Raspberry Pi, for example, from a PoE switch.
This POE splitter allows you to power your Raspberry Pi through your Ethernet cable.