The Q100 is an expansion board similar to [[X1000]]. It has the function of PCIE to NVME ssd and also has an attached a 1.3" 240x240 Color TFT(ST7789 chipset), The TFT can display system and SSD status information, making it ideal for use as an additional display for NAS or media systems.
{{PCIe to NVME Sets}}
==Features==
* NVMe Base PCB with M.2 Slot (M-Key NVMe SSD with 2242 sizes)
* With ACT LED Indicator(Flashing: Reading /Writing)
* With 40pin GPIO Header,it can supply power from GPIO,avoiding the problem of insuggicient power supply for ultra-large capactiy SSDs
* 1.3" 240x240 Color TFT (ST7789 chipset),The TFT can display system and SSD status information, making it ideal for use as an additional display for NAS or media systems.
* 'PCIe Pipe' Flat Flex Shielded Cable(50mm length FFC Shielded Cable),shielded cables can provide better PCIE performance, effectively solve the interference problem between PCIE and WIFI, and provide a more stable data link for SSDs.
==PIN OUT==
==User Manual==
Only provides tutorials for running on Raspberry Pi OS as following
==NVMe SSD boot tutorial==
Reter to [[NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5]]
PS: If you use the bookworm system, you can only use lgpio library, bcm2835 and wiringPi can't be installed and used.
'''BCM2835'''
# Run gpio -v and version 2.70 will appear, if it doesn't it means there was an installation error
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'''lgpio'''
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PS: If you use the bookworm system, you can only use lgpio library, bcm2835 and wiringPi can't be installed and used
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#Open the Raspberry Pi terminal and run the following command