Full technical specification of the pi-top [4] DIY
Requires Raspberry Pi 4 - not included with pi-top [4] DIY
pi-top [4] Cooling
Item |
Specification |
Heat Sink |
Aluminium finned heat sink for Raspberry Pi SoC |
Fan |
Integrated 0.9 Watt centrifugal cooling fan (30 x 30 x 7 mm) |
pi-top [4] Battery and Power
Item |
Specification |
Charge Time |
1 hour 15 minutes from 0% to 100% |
Discharge Time |
5 hours as standalone pi-top [4] 2.5 hours with screen/keyboard attached |
Battery Type |
Built-in 19.24 Watt-hour (7.4 V, 2600 mAh) Lithium Polymer Battery |
Voltage |
Min = 6 V, Nominal = 7.4 V, Max = 8.4 V |
Power Supply |
36 Watt, 12 V @ 3 A |
pi-top [4] connectors
Label |
Item |
Specification |
2 |
USB C power Jack |
USB Type C Power Jack. 12V @ 3A or 15V @ 3A |
3 |
pi-top Display Port |
Proprietary Port. Supplies HDMI and 5V for pi-top[4] screen |
4 |
Micro HDMI Port |
Micro HDMI Port |
6 |
USB |
2 x USB 3.0 |
7 |
CSI ribbon slot |
Slot for CSI ribbon to be fed through |
14 + 16 |
Air Channel |
Air Channel to supply cooling fan |
18 |
Micro SD Card Slot |
Externally-accessible micro SD card slot for RasPi. |
20 |
pi-top Maker Architecture Connector |
Single Connector carrying Raspberry Pi GPIOs, USB 2.0, Power and DSI for interfacing to all peripherals and the pi-top Maker Architecture. Includes pi-top [4] back power capability |
21 |
Pogo Interface |
8 pins with 5 V, UART, and I2C. Can also identify the plate connected. |
pi-top [4] Speaker
Label |
Item |
Specification |
15 |
Internal Speaker |
1 W Nominal (2 W max), mono speaker |
pi-top [4] User Interface
Label |
Item |
Specification |
12 |
Programmable Buttons |
4 x Buttons, also available on system standby |
11 |
Mini Display |
OLED Monochrome Screen, 128x64 pixels. Available on system standby |
1 |
Power Switch |
Momentary Toggle switch. Used to power on/off and restart device |
17 |
Status LEDs |
Raspberry Pi Power LED (Red) + SD Card Activity (Green) |
13 |
Docking Clasp |
Releases the pi-top [4] from docks and plates |
19 |
Underside Label |
Product Serial Number. Information for support. |
Power requirements
The pi-top [4] is the first of our products to use USB-C Power Delivery. This means that it is compatible with a wider variety of chargers than our previous products. The important thing to note is that the pi-top [4] will only accept a 12Volt or a 15 Volt power supply.
If you're not sure if your charger can do this, then have a look at the writing on the body of the charger. You should be able to see 12V or 15V on the body.
We always recommend using a charger with a minimum of 36 Watts so that you charge the battery fastest and provide power to any of the additional plates
Alternatively, if you're looking to buy a new charger, then the product description will tell you as well.