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[[File:X1013-IMG-8828.jpg|right|thumb|X1013 V1.1]]
[[File:X1013-IMG-8829.jpg|right|thumb|X1013 V1.1]]
[[File:X1013-IMG-8832-interface.jpg|thumb|right|X1013]]
[[File:X1013-IMG-8835.jpg|right|thumb|X1013 V1.1]]
[[File:X1013-IMG-8838.jpg|right|thumb|X1013 V1.1 with Raspberry Pi 5]]
* USB2.0 port x6
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'''PS:'''
 
We know that RPi5 will automatically increase the current output capacity of the RPi5's USB port to 1.6A when it recognizes the use of PD power supply, but this strategy will '''not apply to''' the X1013's USB port.
 
X1013 will definitely not limit the current of the USB port. The current output of the USB port depends on the limitations of the USB connector itself, the power supply capacity of the PSU, and the load used.
==How to Power==
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Q1: Do I need to power the Pi 5 and X1003 X1013 separately?
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Q2: Will the X1013 work with a PCIe M.2 HAT+ for Raspberry Pi 5?
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A: No, the X1013 is not compatible with the PCIe M.2 HAT+ for Raspberry Pi 5.
The X1013 connects to the Raspberry Pi 5 via the PCIe interface using a flexible flat cable (FFC), which occupies the only PCIe slot on the board. Since the PCIe M.2 HAT+ also requires access to the same PCIe interface, the two cannot be used together simultaneously.
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