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Raspberry Pi Power Supplies – reliable energy for your project
Choosing the right power supply is crucial for stable operation of your Raspberry Pi. A supply that is too weak may cause crashes, malfunctions or even data loss. To select the correct one, always check the specifications of your Pi model – especially the voltage in volts (V) and the required current in amperes (A).
Most modern Raspberry Pi models require 5V. The current demand depends on the model and on the connected peripherals. For simple setups a standard power supply is usually enough, while more complex builds with multiple USB devices or displays will benefit from a stronger supply.
Our recommendation:
- Official Raspberry Pi USB-C Power Supply, 5V / 3.0A, EU, black – ideal for Raspberry Pi 4 and 5.
Power Modules for Raspberry Pi – flexible and powerful
A power module is ideal if your Raspberry Pi should run from a different voltage source. These modules convert higher input voltages – e.g. from a battery or external supply (9-36V) – down to the required 5V.
The example shown here delivers 5A of output current – enough to power not only the Raspberry Pi itself, but also additional peripherals like displays, sensors or motors. Thanks to its USB output and screw terminals, it is very versatile and easy to integrate into projects.
Our recommendation:
- Power Module 9-36V → 5V / 5A with USB output and screw terminals – flexible for many power sources.