It was announced at the beginning of March, but now the Raspberry Pi Power over Ethernet (PoE) hat is out. Thanks to the addition of a new 4-pin header on the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+, the Pis can get ...
I personally am not a fan of the laminate-type acrylic cases. I bought one from "smraza" and one of the inner bits on one of the layers snapped right off just from disassembling it. That probably ...
In a recent post about the Raspberry Pi I mentioned that there was a problem with their recently announced PoE (Power over Ethernet) HAT for the new Pi 3B+. Recently a post in the Raspberry Pi Blog ...
Raspberry Pi devices are incredibly useful and can be augmented with additional technology to make them fit for numerous use cases. Back in 2018, the Raspberry Pi team announced a Hardware Attached on ...
[Martin Rowan] was lucky enough to get his hands on the revised Power Over Ethernet (PoE) hat for the Raspberry Pi. Lucky for us, he wrote it up for our benefit, including inspection of the new hat, ...
The development team at the Raspberry Pi foundation, responsible for creating the amazing range of Raspberry Pi mini PC, has this week announced the launch of a new next-generation HAT to add PoE+ ...
Powering your Raspberry Pi over Ethernet provides a wealth of benefits for certain applications such as reducing cable clutter and offering power management. Pi Supply who we have featured here before ...
Raspberry Pi enthusiasts looking for a case that will accommodate the PoE HAT design for the Raspberry Pi mini PC may be interested in an extended case created by Thingiverse user “rrapier” earlier ...
If you own a Raspberry Pi, but want to ditch the power cable, it's possible using either a battery or a Power over Ethernet (PoE) HAT, which draws power from an Ethernet cable instead. And the ...
Fitting this HAT to your Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ means there is no longer any need to attach a power cable as up to 15 watts of power can be supplied over an Ethernet cable. Perfect for Pi boards ...
It still only costs $20, but offers more power and runs cooler. If you own a Raspberry Pi, but want to ditch the power cable, it's possible using either a battery or a Power over Ethernet (PoE) HAT, ...