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− | # '''Digital Media Adapters''': HDMI to CSI adapters allow HDMI cameras to be used just like standard Raspberry Pi CSI cameras. This is useful for digital media adapters that need to process HDMI input.
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− | # '''Smart Monitors''': Smart monitors can benefit from HDMI to CSI conversion, enabling them to accept HDMI video streams and integrate them into their display systems.
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− | # '''Set-Top Boxes (STBs)''': STBs often require video input from various sources. HDMI to CSI conversion allows STBs to handle HDMI signals efficiently.
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− | # '''Smart TVs''': Some smart TVs may need to process HDMI input for features like picture-in-picture or video conferencing. HDMI to CSI bridges facilitate this integration.
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− | # '''Entertainment Screens''': Whether it's for gaming consoles, streaming devices, or other entertainment systems, HDMI to CSI conversion ensures compatibility with HDMI sources.
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− | # '''KVM over IP''': IP-KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse over IP) solutions using a Raspberry Pi, This bridge allows you to capture full HD video with low latency and supports H.264 video encoding of your desktop.
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Revision as of 15:18, 15 May 2024
Overview
The X1301 HDMI to CSI-2 bridge with I2S audio interface is a specialized product tailored for the Raspberry Pi. It is equipped with the Toshiba TC358743XBG bridge chip and a one-to-two active HDMI splitter chip, enabling support for HDMI input and HDMI Pass-Through up to 1080P at a refresh rate of 60 fps.
With the HDMI Pass-Through feature, you can seamlessly output the HDMI signal (audio/video) from various source devices such as a Blu-ray Disc player, cable box, or satellite receiver to a TV or projector for local monitoring, even when the Raspberry Pi is in standby mode.
Features
For use with |
- Raspberry Pi 5B
- Raspberry Pi 4B
- Raspberry Pi 3B+
- Raspberry Pi 3B
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Key Features |
- Capable of handling video formats up to 2K Full HD (1920x1080, 60fps)
- Supports HDMI Pass-Through for local HDMI display
- Equipped with the HDMI to CSI-2 bridge chip: Toshiba TC358743XBG
- Supports MIPI CSI-2 with 4 data lanes, each with speeds of up to 1 Gbps per lane
- Enables HDMI audio input and transmission over I²S
- Prevents HDMI backpowering to the Raspberry Pi CSI
- Features a CSI-2 connector: 22-pin FPC with 0.5mm pitch
- Designed to be attached on top, allowing stacking with other HATs
- Compatible with the HAT+ STANDBY power state, automatically turning off when the Pi 5 shuts down
- Easily mountable on the Raspberry Pi, allowing you to customize your perfect case
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Important Notes |
The Raspberry Pi 4B, 3B+, and 3B do not support the HAT+ STANDBY power state, which means they cannot automatically turn off the X1301 when the Pi shuts down.
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Technical Specification |
Power supply: 5Vdc via 40-pin GPIO header & 3.3Vdc via FFC
Ports & Connectors:
- HDMI video input connector x1 - Type-A 19-pin
- HDMI Pass-Through connector x1 - Type-A 19-pin
- MIPI connector x1 - 22pin 0.5mm pitch
MIPI cable length: 30mm
PCB Size: 37.5mm x 30mm
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Packing List
- X1301 V1.1 HDMI to CSI-2 module x1
- 22-pin to 15p-pin MIPI FFC 30mm x2 (For Raspberry Pi 4B/3B+/3B)
- 22-pin MIPI FFC 30mm x2 (For Raspberry Pi 5B)
- Screw pack x1
User Manual
Hardware Installation
X1301 Hardware
Software Installation
X1301 Software
FAQ
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