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Rename Pineberry Pi stuff to Pineboards.
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title: "Pineberry Pi Hat AI!"
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title: "Pineboards Hat AI!"
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short_description: M.2 E-key PCIe slot HAT for the Pi 5.
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status: production
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picture: "/images/hat-pineberry-pi-hat-ai.jpg"
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picture: "/images/hat-pineboards-hat-ai.jpg"
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github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/567"
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link: "https://pineberrypi.com/products/hat-ai-for-raspberry-pi-5"
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link: "https://pineboards.io/products/hat-ai-for-raspberry-pi-5"
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videos: []
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redirect_from: /hats/pineberry-pi-hat-ai
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Pineberry Pi's Hat AI! is designed for 2230-size E-key M.2 PCIe devices, like Coral TPUs or WiFi cards.
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Pineboards' Hat AI! is designed for 2230-size E-key M.2 PCIe devices, like Coral TPUs or WiFi cards.
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It does not supply pass-through 12V power or USB 3.0, so it is mostly suited for pure PCIe devices, and not other E-key devices like many 4G or 5G modems, or other PCIe adapters which require more power than the 5W the Pi can supply through it's built-in PCIe header.

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title: "Pineberry Pi HatDrive! Bottom"
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title: "Pineboards HatDrive! Bottom"
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short_description: A Pi HAT for a single M.2 2242 or 2280 NVMe SSD.
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status: production
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picture: "/images/hat-pineberry-pi-hatdrive-bottom.jpeg"
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picture: "/images/hat-pineboards-hatdrive-bottom.jpeg"
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github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/559"
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link: "https://pineberrypi.com/products/hatdrive-bottom-2230-2242-2280-for-rpi5"
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link: "https://pineboards.io/products/hatdrive-bottom-2230-2242-2280-for-rpi5"
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videos:
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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXWu4SUsaY8
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redirect_from: /hats/pineberry-pi-hatdrive-bottom
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The Pineberry Pi HatDrive! Bottom is an M.2 HAT for the Raspberry Pi 5. It accepts 2242 or 2280-sized NVMe SSDs (or any other PCIe device with M.2 M-key), and includes a 40mm FPC cable to connect the HAT to the Pi's PCIe external connector.
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The Pineboards HatDrive! Bottom is an M.2 HAT for the Raspberry Pi 5. It accepts 2242 or 2280-sized NVMe SSDs (or any other PCIe device with M.2 M-key), and includes a 40mm FPC cable to connect the HAT to the Pi's PCIe external connector.
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To boot off an NVMe SSD using this board, please follow the [NVMe SSD Boot on Raspberry Pi 5](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/nvme-ssd-boot-raspberry-pi-5) guide on my website.
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PineberryPi is currently testing a number of SSDs in this HAT and their Bottom-oriented 2280-size board, so visit their website for more info.
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Pineboards is currently testing a number of SSDs in this HAT and their Bottom-oriented 2280-size board, so visit their website for more info.
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The 'Bottom' version of this HAT has a separate 5V power input adapter—I am currently asking Pineberry Pi how it is to be used.
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The 'Bottom' version of this HAT has a separate 5V power input adapter—I am currently asking Pineboards how it is to be used.
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layout: hat
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title: "Pineboards HatBRICK! Commander"
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short_description: A HAT which allows connecting two devices to the Pi 5 PCIe Bus.
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status: production
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picture: "/images/hat-pineboards-hatdrive-commander.png"
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github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/612"
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link: "https://pineboards.io/products/hatbrick-commander-2-ports-gen2-for-raspberry-pi-5"
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videos:
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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l30sADfDiM8
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redirect_from: /hats/pineberry-pi-hatdrive-commander
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The Pineboards HatBRICK! Commander splits the Pi's single PCIe Gen 2.0 lane into two PCIe Gen 2.0 ports, via an integrated ASMedia ASM8211e PCIe Gen 2.0 switch chip.
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title: "Pineberry Pi HatDrive! Top"
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title: "Pineboards HatDrive! Top"
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short_description: A Pi HAT for a single M.2 2230 or 2242 NVMe SSD.
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status: production
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picture: "/images/hat-pineberry-pi-hatdrive-top.jpeg"
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picture: "/images/hat-pineboards-hatdrive-top.jpeg"
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github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/559"
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link: "https://pineberrypi.com/products/hat-top-2230-2240-for-rpi5"
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link: "https://pineboards.io/products/hat-top-2230-2240-for-rpi5"
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videos:
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- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjzvh-bfV-E
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redirect_from: /hats/mirko-hat5m1-hat
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The Pineberry Pi HatDrive! Top is an M.2 HAT for the Raspberry Pi 5. It accepts 2230 or 2242-sized NVMe SSDs (or any other PCIe device with M.2 M-key), and includes a 40mm FPC cable to connect the HAT to the Pi's PCIe external connector.
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The Pineboards HatDrive! Top is an M.2 HAT for the Raspberry Pi 5. It accepts 2230 or 2242-sized NVMe SSDs (or any other PCIe device with M.2 M-key), and includes a 40mm FPC cable to connect the HAT to the Pi's PCIe external connector.
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To boot off an NVMe SSD using this board, please follow the [NVMe SSD Boot on Raspberry Pi 5](https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/nvme-ssd-boot-raspberry-pi-5) guide on my website.
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PineberryPi is currently testing a number of SSDs in this HAT and their Bottom-oriented 2280-size board, so visit their website for more info.
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Pineboards is currently testing a number of SSDs in this HAT and their Bottom-oriented 2280-size board, so visit their website for more info.
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This 'Top' version of the board has a special power monitoring circuit available to the Pi, and if there are any more details on how to access that measurement, I will post it here. Follow Pineberry Pi for more details in the mean time!
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This 'Top' version of the board has a special power monitoring circuit available to the Pi, and if there are any more details on how to access that measurement, I will post it here. Follow Pineboards for more details in the mean time!
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title: "Pineberry Pi HatNET! 2.5G"
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title: "Pineboards HatNET! 2.5G"
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short_description: A 2.5 Gigabit network HAT for the Pi 5.
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status: production
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picture: "/images/hat-pineberry-pi-hatnet-2.5g.jpeg"
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picture: "/images/hat-pineboards-hatnet-2.5g.jpeg"
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github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/617"
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link: "https://pineberrypi.com/products/hatnet-2-5g-2-5-gigabit-ethernet-for-raspberry-pi-5"
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link: "https://pineboards.io/products/hatnet-2-5g-2-5-gigabit-ethernet-for-raspberry-pi-5"
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redirect_from: /hats/pineberry-pi-hatnet-2.5g
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The Pineberry Pi HatNET! 2.5G is a 2.5 Gigabit NIC for the Raspberry Pi 5.
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The Pineboards HatNET! 2.5G is a 2.5 Gigabit NIC for the Raspberry Pi 5.
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It uses the Realtek RTL8125BG NIC, and the same Ethernet jack that's on the Pi 5 itself. It works out of the box, no driver installation is necessary on Raspberry Pi OS, though you may need to enable the PCI external port by adding `dtparam=pciex1` to the end of the `/boot/firmware/config.txt` file and rebooting.
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