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Raspberry Pi 5 Official 27W USB-C Power Supply Adapter (PD 5.1V/5A), US Plug, 1.2m 18AWG Cable

Raspberry Pi 5 Official 27W USB-C Power Supply Adapter (PD 5.1V/5A), US Plug, 1.2m 18AWG Cable

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Overview

This USB-C Power Supply is the official Raspberry Pi 5 power supply, designed to deliver up to 27W and to support higher-power USB peripherals (such as hard drives and SSDs) on Raspberry Pi 5. It also includes USB Power Delivery (PD) profiles for powering compatible third-party PD devices.

Key Features

  • Official Raspberry Pi 5 power adapter with 27W USB-C interface (PD power supply)
  • Raspberry Pi 5 exclusive mode output: 5.1V/5A
  • Standard PD modes output: 5V/3A (also shown as 5.1V/3A in some materials), 9V/3A, 12V/2.25A, 15V/1.8A (maximum 27W)
  • Stable 5.1V output across 0–5A current load
  • Raspberry Pi 5 firmware behavior note: when such a supply is detected, the USB current limit for peripherals increases to 1.6A, providing 5W extra power for downstream USB devices and 5W extra onboard power
  • US plug type

Specifications

Input AC 100V - 240V
Max power 27W
Output (Raspberry Pi 5 exclusive mode) 5.1V/5A
Output (Standard PD modes) 5V/3A (also listed as 5.1V/3A), 9V/3A, 12V/2.25A, 15V/1.8A
Connector USB-C (Type-C)
Cable Length 1.2 meters, 18AWG (also listed as 1.2m 18AWG)
Color White (some documentation also lists white or black)
Plug type US

Dimensions (unit: mm)

Cable length 1200 ± 80
Adapter body 52 ± 1 x 36 ± 1
Plug pin spacing 12.7 ± 0.127
USB-C plug/cable strain relief dimensions 24 ± 0.3; 6.7 ± 0.25; 7 ± 0.3; 12 ± 0.3; 19 ± 0.3

For compatibility questions (Raspberry Pi 5, PD devices, cables, and peripherals), contact support@rcdrone.top or visit https://rcdrone.top/.

What's Included

  • Raspberry Pi 5 official power adapter x1

Applications

  • Powering Raspberry Pi 5, especially when driving higher-power USB peripherals
  • Powering third-party devices that support USB PD

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