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Raspberry Pi Official USB-C Power Supply

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The official Raspberry Pi USB-C Power Supply is designed to power Raspberry Pi 4 Model B and Raspberry Pi 400 computers.

  • 5.1V / 3.0A DC output
  • 96-264Vac operating input range
  • Short circuit, overcurrent and over temperature protection
  • 1.5m 18 AWG captive cable with USB-C output connector
  • Available in four different models to suit different international power sockets
  • Available in either white or black

Further information can be found in the Raspberry Pi 15W USB-C Power Supply datasheet.

Compliance

The Raspberry Pi 15W USB-C Power Supply has undergone extensive compliance testing and meets a number of regional and international standards.

View and download relevant certificates and conformity documents.

If you require any further information regarding compliance, please contact us at compliance@raspberrypi.com

12 customer reviews

3 years ago
Works a treat. I'm now using old lithium batteries I scavenged from a vacuum cleaner to power my raspberry pi 4, save in the knowledge that the shim will keep my pi safe!
by Graeme about LiPo SHIM for Raspberry Pi via REVIEWS.io
4 years ago
A great lightweight solution to put my Raspberry PI zero into a rocket and get some great photos from above.
by Philip about LiPo SHIM for Raspberry Pi via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
The perfect power source for your Raspberry Pi Zero W HQ Camera combo! https://github.com/PaulZC/Pi_Zero_HQ_Camera_Adapter
by Paul about LiPo SHIM for Raspberry Pi via REVIEWS.io
5 years ago
It is a practically necessary piece of kit all things considered. I strongly recomment using it coupled with the stacking headers, so that you can still take advantage of the pins which aren't used by the shim
by Savvas about LiPo SHIM for Raspberry Pi via REVIEWS.io
7 years ago
Great product as always! Wanted to add a lightweight power source to my raspberry pi zero robot and using this circuit with a LiPo battery was just what I was looking for.
by Sam about LiPo SHIM for Raspberry Pi via REVIEWS.io
8 years ago
This is a great piece of kit - you can either solder the board directly to the Pi's GPIO (like I did) or attach female headers that you can pop onto the Pi's headers if you want to remove it later on. I've also soldered a switch to the board, so that I can turn it on and off... well, at a flick of a switch! This makes a battery powered, yet compact, Raspberry Pi!
by Wesley about LiPo SHIM for Raspberry Pi via REVIEWS.io

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