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README.md
PiPoE
Resources for thePi PoE rangeof boards fromPi Supply.
WithPi PoEyou can power your Raspberry Pi and provide an Ethernet connection in any location with just a single cable.
Additional information on how to assemble the board can be found on theMaker Zoneguide -Pi PoE Switch HAT Quickstart
and FAQ.
The script provided here instructs the Pi PoE to completely remove power to the Raspberry Pi if a shutdown is invoked.
Installation
1. Login via SSH or via the console.
2. Run the following command and PiPoE will be setup and installed:
curl -sSL https://pisupp.ly/pipoecode | sudo bash
Optional resistors and LEDs on the
The resistors should be soldered on the reverse of the board where the silk screen read R12 and R13. Once the resistors are
in place GPIO 22,23 and 24 will be connected to the LEDs of the on-board PoE connector. GPIO 23 is connected to the single
green LED and GPIO 22 and 24 are connected to the green/amber dual LED.
To drive the LEDs you will have to set the GPIOs as outputs. The LED on the left is a single green LED whereas the one on the
right is a dual green/amber LED. To drive the green LED on the left it is sufficient to pull the corresponding GPIO 23 high, to

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