'''Ultra-Compact, Fanless Embedded Solution for Raspberry Pi CM5.'''
The X1507 can be installed inside a sealed metal case, redefining passive cooling by turning the metal chassis into an efficient heatsink. Its innovative thermal design directly transfers heat from CM5 critical components to the enclosure itself, creating a completely fanless system that operates in silence while eliminating dust buildup. This rugged approach ensures maximum reliability in demanding environments where moving parts would fail.
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==Features==
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| '''For use with''' ||
Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 (CM5)
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| '''Key Features''' ||
* '''Optimized for Fanless Operation''': Ultra-compact layout with passive cooling, eliminating noise, dust, and moving parts.
* '''Streamlined System Integration''': All user-facing connectors are positioned on the top side, while chip components and the CM5 are mounted underneath for easy enclosure design.
* '''Dual HDMI 2.0 Ports''': Enables dual 4K display output for multimedia or industrial use cases.
* '''Dual USB 3.2 Gen 1 Ports''': delivering high-speed data transfer rates of up to 5 Gbps.
* '''Dual MIPI DSI/CSI-2 Connectors''': 22-pin FPC connectors (0.5mm pitch) compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 CSI and DSI modules for seamless camera and display integration.CAM/DISP 0 supports both displays or cameras. CAM/DISP 0 supports using a signal to power down the camera to save power. CAM/DISP 1 typically needs two jumpers fitting to '''J6''' to route the I2C signals from the GPIO connector to the camera connector. CAM/DISP 1 can be used with displays and cameras. If it is used with a camera, it isn’t possible to power down the camera. Also refer to [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/cm5/cm5io-datasheet.pdf Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 IO Board datasheet (Page 5)]
* '''Raspberry Pi HAT+ Compatibility''': Reuse existing Raspberry Pi HATs to save time and reduce development costs.
* '''Streamlined Connector Layout''': USB, HDMI, Ethernet, and power ports are grouped along one edge for clean cable management and easy enclosure integration.
* '''Compatible Accessories''': [[X1012]] POE HAT, [[X1207]] POE+UPS, [[X1209]] UPS
* '''POE support''': You can use [[X1012]] to support POE input. There will be more POE expansion boards to support X1507 later
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| '''Technical Specification''' ||
<span class="tb_red">'''Power supply''': </span>
* <span class="tb_red"> 5.1Vdc +/-5% 5A power via USB-C power supply</span>
'''Connectivity''':
* USB-C (Power in and OS image loading)
* 1Gigabit RJ45 Ethernet with PoE+ HAT+ support '''(requires separate Raspberry Pi PoE+ HAT+)'''
* 2 x USB3.0 Type-A
* 2 x USB2.0 Type-A
* Standard 40-pin GPIO header
* microSD card socket for Compute Module 5 Lite modules
* 2 x M.2 M key NVMe sockets
* 4-pin fan connector
* 2-pin RTC battery connector
* 2 x MIPI DSI/CSI-2 FPC connectors (22-pin 0.5 mm pitch cable)
* Raspberry Pi HAT+ connector
* RTC battery socket
'''Video''': 2 x full-size HDMI 2.0 connectors
'''Input power''':
External +5V USB-C PSU
Power button to wake and shut down Compute Module 5
'''Form factor''': 85mm x 85mm
'''Heatsink size''': 85mm x 85mm x12mm (LxWxH)
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|'''Important Notes'''||
<span class="tb_red">*</span> <span class="tb_red">For optimal performance, please use the official Raspberry Pi 27W USB-C or Geekworm Power Supply. An incompatible power supply may fail to power on the system.</span>
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==User Manual==
* The hardware design refers to the official design, please refer to: https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/cm5/cm5io-datasheet.pdf
* '''Hardware Installation: [https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/cm5/x1507-v1.0_hardware.html X1507 Hardware]''', <span class="tb_red">'''please click the left link to view it, it's very important!''': </span>
* '''How to make it work: [https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/cm5/x1507-v1.0_software.html X1507 Software]''', <span class="tb_red">'''please click the left link to view it, it's very important!''': </span>
* You can also refer to the [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/cm5/cm5io-datasheet.pdf official CM5 IO board] of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The usage of X1502 is the same as it.
Q1Q: Question 1How to configure for an external antenna?
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