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  <title>[elecena] M.2 E-Key PoE HAT for Raspberry Pi 5 - zmiany ceny</title>
  <description>We already stock a PCIe to M.2 E-Key HAT for using wireless NICs with your Raspberry Pi 5, however, this model also includes IEEE 802.3af/at PoE functionality to power your Pi 5 (5V 4.5A max.), along with a handy 12V output header (2A max.).
We offer this product as either just the HAT itself, or bundled with a compatible AX210 Wi-Fi 6E wireless NIC offering 2.4GHz, 5GHz and 6GHz WiFi and Bluetooth 5.3 - please select an option before adding to your cart.
NGFF M.2 E-Key
This HAT takes advantage of the Raspberry Pi 5 PCIe interface to offer an NGFF (Next Generation Form Factor) M.2 E-Key slot for your Pi 5, allowing you to connect an E-Key wireless NIC (Network Interface Controller).
The HAT supports the E-Key device with dual SMA female antenna connectors, with two antennas included in the package. Two IPEX 1 to IPEX 4 adapter cables are also included to connect your NIC to the HAT/antennas.
Bluetooth (via NIC)
Bluetooth signals from the installed NIC are communicated to the Raspberry Pi via the included USB-C/USB-A adapter PCB.
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
This board also provides PoE functionality, allowing you to power your Raspberry Pi with a power-injected RJ45 Ethernet cable, using the IEEE 802.3af/at network standard.
Powering via PoE can provide 5V 4.5A MAX for your Raspberry Pi, and 12V 2A MAX via the 12V pin header (useful for powering other hardware). A power LED on the HAT provides power status indication.
Raspberry Pi not included.
Video Feature
Check out this video from Jeff Geerling as he tries the non-PoE version of this board with an Intel BE200 WiFi 7 NIC:

HAT Features

* PCIe HAT for Raspberry Pi 5 with M.2 E-Key slot (NGFF) for wireless NICs

* Integrated IEEE 802.3af/at Power over Ethernet (PoE) support

* PoE supports up to 5V 4.5A to power the Raspberry Pi

* 12V 2A max output available via onboard 12V pin header

* Dual SMA antenna connectors with two antennas included

* Includes IPEX 1 to IPEX 4 adapter cables for connecting NIC to antennas

* Bluetooth supported via included USB-C to USB-A adapter (NIC required)

* Onboard power LED for visual status indication

* Pre-soldered GPIO riser header to maintain full access to GPIO pins

AX210 NIC Features
Note: AX210 NIC is only included in the bundle option.

* Based on the sixth-generation 802.11AX Wi-Fi standard, offering improved performance, compatibility, lower power consumption, and extended service life compared to 802.11AC

* Supports 2.4GHz, 5GHz, and 6GHz tri-band connectivity

* Speeds up to 574Mbps on 2.4GHz and up to 2400Mbps on 5GHz/6GHz

* Compliant with the Bluetooth 5.3 standard for longer range and enhanced stability

* Uses an NGFF (M.2 A/E Key) interface

* Incorporates next-generation MU-MIMO wireless technology for improved network quality, more than triple the Internet speed, and greater transmission and download efficiency

* Compatible with Linux, Windows 10/11, and other platforms

Resources

* Product Wiki

* AX210 NIC Wiki

Package Contents
The contents depend on the option you select:
Board only

* 1x PCIe to M.2 E-Key PoE HAT for Raspberry Pi 5

* 2x IPEX 1 to IPEX 4 adapter cable - 6cm

* 1x USB-A to USB-C adapter board

* 1x PCIe flex cable - 40mm

* 1x Screws pack

Board + AX210 NIC

* 1x PCIe to M.2 E-Key PoE HAT for Raspberry Pi 5

* 2x IPEX 1 to IPEX 4 adapter cable - 6cm

* 1x USB-A to USB-C adapter board

* 1x PCIe flex cable - 40mm

* 1x Screws pack

* 1x AX210 Wireless NIC

* 2x WiFi antenna - 11cm

Raspberry Pi not included with either option.</description>
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