
- Order number: RSP-5025
- Supplier Name: Raspberry Pi
- Supplier Number: SC0622
- EAN: 0617588405785
- Weight: 57 kg
- Warranty(Years): 2
Power your Raspberry Pi Build HAT projects with the Raspberry Pi Build HAT Power Supply. This 48W power supply will power the Build HAT and connected LEGO® Technic™ motors, as well as your Raspberry Pi computer.
Compatible with LEGO Technic motors and sensors included in the LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Portfolio, the Build HAT combines the power of Raspberry Pi computing with easy building opportunities to help you make creative and robust projects.
Specification
Output
- Output voltage: +8.0V DC
- Minimum load current: 0.01A
- Nominal load current: 6.0A
- Maximum power: 48.0W
- Load regulation: ±5%
- Line regulation: ±5%
- Ripple & noise: 200mVp-p
- Rise time: 100ms maximum to regulation limits for DC outputs
- Turn-on delay: 3000ms maximum at nominal input AC voltage and full load
- Protection: Short circuit protection
- Overcurrent protection
- Overvoltage protection
- Efficiency: 87.77% minimum (output current from 100%, 75%, 50%, 25%)
- Output cable: 1.5m 16AWG
- Output connector: Barrel connector
- 5.5mm × 2.1mm × 11mm
- Centre positive
Input
- Voltage range: 100-240Vac (rated)
- 96-264Vac (operating)
- Frequency: 50/60Hz ±3Hz
- Current: 1.2A maximum
- Power consumption (no load): 0.1W maximum
- Inrush current: No damage shall occur and the input fuse shall not blow
grade: | Diploma/ Vocational/ Uni, Middle years |
Programming Language: | Java/Jython, Python |
Data Logging Interfaces: | Raspberry Pi |
Fachbereich: | Informatik - ICT, Medien & Informatik - M&I |
Subject: | informatics, informatics, Robotics/ Microcontrollers |
operating system: | Linux |

Who are Raspberry Pi?
Democratising technology – providing access to tools – has been our motivation since the Raspberry Pi project began. By driving down the cost of general-purpose computing to below $5, we’ve opened up the ability for anybody to use computers in projects that used to require prohibitive amounts of capital. Today, with barriers to entry being removed, we see Raspberry Pi computers being used everywhere from interactive museum exhibits and schools to national postal sorting offices and government call centres. Kitchen table businesses all over the world have been able to scale and find success in a way that just wasn’t possible in a world where integrating technology meant spending large sums on laptops and PCs.
Raspberry Pi removes the high entry cost to computing for people across all demographics: while children can benefit from a computing education that previously wasn’t open to them, many adults have also historically been priced out of using computers for enterprise, entertainment and creativity. Raspberry Pi eliminates those barriers.