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==User Manual==
 
==User Manual==
 
===Hardware & Software===
 
===Hardware & Software===
* [[X630-Hardware]]
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* How to configure X630: [[X630-Software]]
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* Hardware description [[X630-Hardware]]
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===Application===
 
===Application===
 
* Application: https://qengineering.eu/install-gstreamer-1.18-on-raspberry-pi-4.html
 
* Application: https://qengineering.eu/install-gstreamer-1.18-on-raspberry-pi-4.html

Latest revision as of 17:32, 12 November 2024

X630 HDMI TO csi-2
X630 HDMI TO csi-2
X630 HDMI TO csi-2
X630-A2 Shield
X630-A2 + X630 assembly
X630-A2 + X630 + X630-C1 assembly
X630-C1 case
X630 + Pi zero
X630 + Pi zero + Case

Overview

[Update]: X630 V1.5 is released on Dec. 2022;

V1.5 has the following updates based on V1.3

  • Fixed HDMI back powering issue.
  • Remove the software reset. (Since there is no usage scenario and the product is more complex, pikvm does not need software reset etc.)
X630 V1.5 vs X630 V1.3

The X630 hdmi to csi module is a bridge module that converts HDMI stream to MIPI CSI-2, which enables your Raspberry Pi to accept HDMI video and audio streams and process them as incoming data source.

X630 HDMI to CSI-2 diagram


Geekworm HDMI to CSI Module Series:

Convert HDMI signal acquisition into CSI signal and I2S audio signal. The maximum capture resolution depends on the HDMI to CSI converter board as well as the Raspberry Pi hardware.


Raspberry Pi hardware are primarily divided into two series, one supporting a maximum of 1080P60Hz and the other supporting a maximum of 1080P50Hz.

  • Raspberry Pi versions that support up to 1080P60Hz: CM3, CM4, Pi 5B
  • Raspberry Pi versions that support up to 1080P50Hz: zero, zero2, Pi3B, Pi4B, etc.
Picture Model Description Max Input Resolution I2S Audio HDMI Capture Chip PCB Dimension CSI-2 Connector Supported SOC
C779-Packing-List.jpg C779 HDMI to CSI-2 1080p50fps NO Toshiba TC358743XBG 35 x 50 mm 15-PIN FPC (pitch 1.0 mm) Pi 5B / 4B / 3B+ / 3B / 3A+ / Zero / Zero W/ Zero 2W
C790-Packing-List.jpg C790 HDMI to CSI-2 1080p60fps Yes Toshiba TC358743XBG 30 x 45 mm
  • 15-PIN FPC (pitch 1.0 mm) on the front of C790;
  • 22-PIN FPC (pitch 0.5 mm) on the rear of C790
Pi 5B / 4B / 3B+ / 3B / 3A+ / Zero / Zero W/ Zero 2W / CM3 / CM4
X630-Packing-List.jpg X630 HDMI to CSI-2 1080p50fps Yes, but I2S wiring or the X1300-A2 accessory board is necessary Toshiba TC358743XBG 30 x 42.4 mm 15-PIN FPC (pitch 1.0 mm) 4B / 3B+ / 3B / 3A+ / Zero W / Zero 2W
X1300-V1.0-IMG-7645-Packing List.jpg X1300 HDMI RX to MIPI CSI-2-TX 1080p60fps Yes, but I2S wiring or the X1300-A2 accessory board is necessary Toshiba TC358743XBG 30 x 37.5 mm 22-PIN FPC (pitch 0.5 mm) Pi 5B / CM4 IO
X1301-V1.1-IMG-8060-Packing-List.jpg X1301 HDMI RX to MIPI CSI-2-TX HDMI loop output 1080p60fps Yes Toshiba TC358743XBG 57 x 85.5 mm 22-PIN FPC (pitch 0.5 mm) Pi 5B / 4B / 3B / 3B+ / 3A+ / CM4 IO
X1300-A2-IMG-8370-acce-1.jpg X1300-A2 I2S audio accessory board for X630 / X1300 1080p60fps This is a I2S audio accessory board - 57 x 65 mm -
  • work with X1300 HDMI to CSI-2 for Raspberry Pi 5B, CM4 IO board
  • work with X630 HDMI to CSI-2 for Raspberry Pi 4B, 3B+ and 3B

Features

  • Specifically designed mounting hole for the Raspberry Pi
  • HDMI to CSI-2 bridge chip: Toshiba TC358743XBG
  • Video Formats Support (Up to 1080P)
  • CSI-2 Transmit Interface MIPI CSI-2 compliant (Version 1.01 Revision 0.04 -2 April 2009)
  • CSI-2 connector: 15 pin FPC with 1.0 mm pitch
  • Able to start RASPISTILL or RASPIVID multiple times and no reboot required
  • Easily fixed on Raspberry Pi and DIY your pefect case
  • Support work with X1300-A2 accessory board capture HDMI audio via I2S

X630-A2

X630-A2 is an accessory board that provides audio functions when used with X630. It also has a 3007 fan onboard and also supports X630-C1 case.

X630-A2 GPIO Use

Rpi GPIO PIN NAME Description Note
5 HDET HDMI input detect (high level ) 3.3V
6 INT Interrupt Output signal – active high (Level) 3.3V
12 RST TC358743XBG reset control , active high 3.3V
18 A_SCK I2S/TDM Bit Clock signal (BCK) 3.3V
19 A_WFS I2S Word Clock or TDM Frame Sync signal (LRCK) 3.3V
20 A_SD I2S/TDM data signal (Data) 3.3V

User Manual

Hardware & Software

Application

Chip Information

X630 3D File

X630 PCB dimention

X630-PCB.png

Packing List

X630 Packing List

  • 1x X630 HDMI to CSI-2 Module
  • 1x X630-A1 Board
  • 1 x 5cm Length 5pin 1.0mm FPC cable (for Pi 4B / 3B+ / 3B / 2B)
  • 1 x 8cm Length 15Pin 1.0mm to 22pin 0.5mm FPC cable (for Pi Zero / Zero W / Zero 2W)
  • 2 x F/F M2.5*17mm Spacer
  • 4 x M2.5*6 Screw
  • 1 x M2.5 Nut

X630-Packing-List.jpg

X630-A2 Packing List

  • 1 * X630-A2 Audio Hat & Cooling Fan Expansion Board
  • 1 * 10-pin Cable
  • 4 * F/F M2.5*12 Spacers
  • 8* M2.5*5+5 Screws

Match Metal Case

X630-C1 is the matching case for X630 and X630-A2, But we no longer produce, you can refer to the following 3D drawings if you need: File:X630-c1-asm.zip or File:X630-c1-asm.stp

Installation

Installation Video

X630+X630-A2+X630-C1 Case for Raspberry Pi 4: https://youtu.be/lJL2Ihs1aYg

How to install X630 & X630-A2 & X630-C1

How to install X630


How to install X630/X630-A2/X630-C1

FAQ

Notes & Known Issues

First, we recommend that you read Raspberry Pi camera applications document

(1) If using GStreamer or PiKVM, please change to Hardware reset mode. Otherwise, the X630 won't be detected and there will be no video.

(2) An accessory board (X630-A2) for audio capturing & reset is available now.

(3) Currently the software reset mode can only support RASPISTILL or RASPIVID.

(4) If GStreamer is installed in Raspberry Pi OS, RASPISTILL & RASPIVID are no longer worked.


Q: How Do I Know if My Raspberry Pi Camera is Working? (X630 is actually a CAMERA device)

A: Refer to https://raspberrytips.com/troubleshooting-camera-module/


Q: What to do if there is no video output?

A: 1. When use the PI-KVM, please set the dip switches at the back of X630 to HW mode(Hardware reset mode). Pull the HW switch to 1 and pull the SW switch to 0.(Our default mode is HW mode.) Please set the switches at power off status. (For PiKVM usage, you will need to turn off SW reset DIP switch and turn on HW reset DIP switch prior to connecting the CSI cable to your Pi4.)

2. Software reset uses GPIO 509 to reset operation through GPIO. Please refer to wiki: X630-Software


Q: Which connector model is compatible with 10pin functional connector?

A: It is SH1.0 10Pin connector.


Q: Does the X630 support to work with Octoprint?

A: No, the X630 is not tested with Octoprint. It is recommended to choose hardware reset to test and ensure that the video input by X630 must be 1080p or 720p, which cannot be converted higher than 1080P.


Q: 1080p 60Hz HDMI to CSI-2 via TC358743 ?

A: Please refer to: https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=211802&sid=e6fef431928907e63fc8eb539cd75389 for reference.


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Anonymous user #5

9 months ago
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Does the X630-A2 audio board work with PiKVM V2 DIY (using X630 and X630-C1 case)? Is any additional configuration required like on PiKVM-A3 or should this just work with pikvm without additional configuration?

Anonymous user #4

9 months ago
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How long will this product be in production/be supported?

Anonymous user #3

11 months ago
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Which combination of X630 X630-A3 version is able of I2S audio adding the extra I2S cable ?

Walker

11 months ago
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X630-A3 board with I2S interface and with I2S cable

Anonymous user #2

17 months ago
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Thanks for the reply Walker - I'll try those 779 instructions again, but no success in past efforts.

Anonymous user #2

18 months ago
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Since the X630-X2 is a board to pass Audio in to the I2C connection, a guide on activating the I2C audio input on the Raspberry Pi would be most appreciated.

Walker

18 months ago
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Hello, you can refer to this: https://wiki...779-Software

There is a guide about audio input on the Raspberry Pi

Anonymous user #1

31 months ago
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A 3D printed case for this wonderful product?

Lisa

31 months ago
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Hi,

Sorry,there are currently no 3D printed case for X630.