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* '''Codec Zero''' – A compact audio input/output board sized for the Raspberry Pi Zero.
==== Power supplies ====
* '''Build HAT Power Supply''' – PowerA 48&nbsp;W power supply providing 8&nbsp;V at up to 6&nbsp;A, designed adapterfor useduse with the Build HAT. toIt supportprovides sufficient power for connected Lego Technic motors and sensors, as well as the attached Raspberry Pi computer.<ref name="Accessories Documentation" /><ref>{{Cite web |date=October 2021 |title=Build HAT Power Supply product brief |url=https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/build-hat/raspberry-pi-build-hat-power-supply-product-brief.pdf |access-date=2025-07-07 |website=Raspberry Pi}}</ref>
* '''PoE+ Injector''' (2018) – Provides Power over Ethernet (up to 30 W30W) for compatible models using a PoE HAT.<ref name="Accessories Documentation" />
* '''USB Power Supplies''' – Available in multiple versions delivering 5.1V at different power levels: 12.5W via Micro-USB for earlier models, 15W via USB-C for Pi 4, 27W via USB-C for Pi 5, and 45W via USB-C for third-party laptops.<ref name="Accessories Documentation" />