Only official power supply for the new Raspberry Pi 3 SBC
29-02-2016 |
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Stontronics has announced availability of the only official power supply for
the new Raspberry Pi 3 credit-card-sized single-board computer from the
Raspberry Pi Foundation.
The new power supply is available in two colours: white (T5875DV) and black
(T5989DV-RS), and has been specifically designed for the launch of the
third-generation Raspberry Pi board, as it requires more power -
approximately 2.5A - to support the new Broadcom BCM2837 processor chipset
that powers the Raspberry Pi 3. The Broadcom chipset comprises a quad-core
ARM Cortex-A53 based processor running at 1.2GHZ, together with integrated
short-range connectivity including 802.11b/g/n wireless LAN and dual-mode
Bluetooth 4.1 Classic and Smart (Bluetooth Low Energy) profiles.
As sole manufacturer of the officially approved Raspberry Pi 3 power supply,
Stontronics has designed the new device to meet the updated and expanded US
Department of Energy (DoE) Level VI Energy Efficiency requirements, which
became effective on February 10, 2016. The new DoE standard mandates more
stringent energy efficiency levels for a greater number of external power
supply types. According to DoE estimates, these new requirements will save
consumers up to $3.8 billion and cut emissions by nearly 47 million metric
tons of carbon dioxide over 30 years, which is equivalent to the annual
electricity use of 6.5 million homes.
Key electrical characteristics of the Raspberry Pi 3 power supply include:
an output voltage of +5.1V; load current of 2.5A (nominal); output power of
13W (nominal); output regulation of ±5%; and protection features including
short circuit, over current and over voltage. Other specifications include
dimensions of 73.2 x 45.1 x 35.1mm, an operating temperature range of 0 to
+40°C, and an MTBF of 50,000 hours. Also included with the power supply is a
1.5m USB-B lead to connect to the Raspberry Pi board, says the company.
According to Martin Dodd, general manager, Stontronics: "The Raspberry Pi
Foundation chose Stontronics as the only approved manufacturer of the power
supply because of our expertise in semi-custom design and our ability to
handle all required third-party approvals to deliver a fully approved
Raspberry Pi branded product."
Gordon Hollingworth, director of engineering, Raspberry Pi Foundation,
added: "In addition to the company's experience and strong credentials as a
power supply vendor and designer, Stontronics also had existing
relationships with RS Components and Farnell. This is an important aspect,
as both companies are key to the Raspberry Pi distribution strategy and are
on the strictly-limited list of official distributors of the Raspberry Pi
platform."
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