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− | [[File:X630-A5-IMG-4214.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A5 PiKVM shield]] | + | [[File:X630-a5-detachable.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A5 V1.2]] |
− | [[File:X630-A5-IMG-4208.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A5 PiKVM shield]] | + | [[File:X630-A5-V1.2-ACCE.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A5 V1.2]] |
− | [[File:X630-a5-IMG-4521-size.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A5 PiKVM shield]] | + | [[File:X630-A5-IMG-4214.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A5 V1.0 PiKVM shield]] |
+ | [[File:X630-A5-IMG-4208.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A5 V1.0 PiKVM shield]] | ||
+ | [[File:X630-a5-IMG-4521-size.jpg|thumb|right|X630-A5 V1.0 PiKVM shield]] | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
PiKVM (https://pikvm.org/) is a very powerful and Open Source Software which allows for a remote connection via your Raspberry Pi to turn on/off or restart your computer, configure the UEFI/BIOS, and even reinstall the OS using the Virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive. You can use your remote keyboard and mouse or PiKVM can simulate a keyboard, mouse, and a monitor, which are then presented in a web browser as if you were working on a remote system directly. It’s true hardware-level access with no dependency on any remote ports, protocols or services! | PiKVM (https://pikvm.org/) is a very powerful and Open Source Software which allows for a remote connection via your Raspberry Pi to turn on/off or restart your computer, configure the UEFI/BIOS, and even reinstall the OS using the Virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive. You can use your remote keyboard and mouse or PiKVM can simulate a keyboard, mouse, and a monitor, which are then presented in a web browser as if you were working on a remote system directly. It’s true hardware-level access with no dependency on any remote ports, protocols or services! | ||
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The KVM refers to Keyboard Video Mouse. PiKVM is divided into Raspberry Pi 4 version (PiKVM-A3) and Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W / Zero W version (PiKVM-A4). | The KVM refers to Keyboard Video Mouse. PiKVM is divided into Raspberry Pi 4 version (PiKVM-A3) and Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W / Zero W version (PiKVM-A4). | ||
− | <span style="color:red;">X630-A5 is | + | <span style="color:red;">X630-A5 is an accessory for PiKVM-A3 & PiKVM-A4,the complete kit, please refer to '''[[PiKVM]]'''</span> |
==Features== | ==Features== | ||
+ | For use with [[X680]]/[[PiKVM-A3]]/[[PiKVM-A4]] | ||
==Packing List== | ==Packing List== | ||
− | *1 x X630-A5 V1.0 Adapter Board | + | *1 x X630-A5 V1.0/V1.2 Adapter Board |
*1 x M3.5x6mm Screw | *1 x M3.5x6mm Screw | ||
− | * | + | *1 x ATX Control Cable(2pin Female to Female Dupont Cables) (Cable Length: 47cm / 18.50 inch) |
==User Manual== | ==User Manual== |
Latest revision as of 11:45, 15 November 2023
Contents
Overview
PiKVM (https://pikvm.org/) is a very powerful and Open Source Software which allows for a remote connection via your Raspberry Pi to turn on/off or restart your computer, configure the UEFI/BIOS, and even reinstall the OS using the Virtual CD-ROM or Flash Drive. You can use your remote keyboard and mouse or PiKVM can simulate a keyboard, mouse, and a monitor, which are then presented in a web browser as if you were working on a remote system directly. It’s true hardware-level access with no dependency on any remote ports, protocols or services!
The KVM refers to Keyboard Video Mouse. PiKVM is divided into Raspberry Pi 4 version (PiKVM-A3) and Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W / Zero W version (PiKVM-A4).
X630-A5 is an accessory for PiKVM-A3 & PiKVM-A4,the complete kit, please refer to PiKVM
Features
For use with X680/PiKVM-A3/PiKVM-A4
Packing List
- 1 x X630-A5 V1.0/V1.2 Adapter Board
- 1 x M3.5x6mm Screw
- 1 x ATX Control Cable(2pin Female to Female Dupont Cables) (Cable Length: 47cm / 18.50 inch)
User Manual
- X630-A5 Dimensions source file (DXF): File:X630-A5.dxf - You can view it with Autodesk Viewer online
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