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X1012

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| ''' Technical Specification''' ||
<span class="tb_red">'''Power supply:''' 35-57VDC powering over Ethernet</span> or <span class="tb_red">40-57Vdc via Auxiliary power jack</span>[Power supply is selectable between the two; simultaneous power is not supported.]
'''Ports & Connectors:'''
==Matching Case==
X1012 is compatible with [[P579 | P579-V2]] case, though <span class="tb_red">the case doesn't reserved port for the DC power of X1012</span>. Because X1012 support POE, and DC jack is just an auxiliary power jack that non-essential.
 
[[File:X1012-Case.jpg|600px]]
[[File:X1012-P579-V2-Installation.jpg|600px]]
===Configuration TutorialHow to make it work===You need to do some configuration based on the current OS before the SSD can work, which is a basic requirement for RPi 5.# '''Enable PCIe ''' to make nvme ssd work, please refer to [[NVMe SSD boot with the Raspberry Pi 5]]# Tell Run the following command to tell the Pi that the X1012 POE is capable of 5A, so the USB current will get the full 1.6A:: <pre>sudo rpi-eeprom-config -e</pre>
::Add <code>PSU_MAX_CURRENT=5000</code> at the end of the file that reads like this:
::Reboot your Raspberry Pi 5 to make the change take effect.
 
===Introduction to Implementing Auxiliary Power on POE===
* Introduction to Implementing Auxiliary Power on POE: [[File:AN3472-Implementing-Aux-Power-in-PoE.pdf]]

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