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PCIe TO M.2 HAT+ adapter (26583)
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ThePCIe TO M.2 HAT+ is a device that allows you to connect an M.2 solid-state drive (SSD) to your Raspberry Pi 5 via a PCIe connector. This adapter supports the NVMe protocol, which provides high data transfer speeds and is an ideal solution for Raspberry Pi 5 users looking to extend the functionality of their device with fast and efficient storage.
Key features:
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The adapter is designed specifically for use with the Raspberry Pi 5, making it the perfect choice for expanding the capabilities of this single-board computer.
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Supports the NVMe protocol, which provides maximum read and write speeds to the connected SSD.
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By utilizing the NVMe protocol and PCIe speed, this adapter delivers impressive read and write speeds, allowing you to process large amounts of data quickly.
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The adapter is easy to install on the Raspberry Pi 5 without the need for complex setup or soldering.
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Connecting an SSD via PCIe allows you to significantly expand the storage capacity and improve the performance of your Raspberry Pi 5.
Connect to the PI5 via a 16-pin PCIe cable to the Raspberry Pi 5 interface. Make sure to install the cable correctly according to the labeling.

Supports NVMe drive protocol: compatible with M.2 SSD size 2230/2242, supports Gen2 and Gen3 modes, supports booting PI5 from SSD

Has LED indication of data exchange and power mode

Built-in power monitoring chip and EEPROM provide real-time monitoring of the SSD power status for more stable operation

Reserved ventilation hole for cooling fan provides better cooling effect for Pi5 and SSD

Assembly procedure:

Overall dimensions: 65mm x 56.5mm

Wiki: www.waveshare.com/wiki/PCIe_TO_M.2_HAT+
Weight: 0.022 kg
Scope of delivery:
- PCIe to M.2 HAT+ x1
- 2*20 Pin connector x1
- 16P-Cable-40mm x1
- Package of racks x1

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