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* '''4 x M.2 2280 NVMe SSD Slots''': Supports up to 16TB (4TB x4) via PCIe 2.0 (5Gbps) for fast data transfers and boot times, compatible with M.2 NVMe SSDs in 2280, 2242, and 2230 form factors. | * '''4 x M.2 2280 NVMe SSD Slots''': Supports up to 16TB (4TB x4) via PCIe 2.0 (5Gbps) for fast data transfers and boot times, compatible with M.2 NVMe SSDs in 2280, 2242, and 2230 form factors. | ||
* '''Dual HDMI 2.0 Ports''': Enables dual 4K display output for multimedia or industrial use cases. | * '''Dual HDMI 2.0 Ports''': Enables dual 4K display output for multimedia or industrial use cases. | ||
* '''Dual MIPI DSI/CSI-2 Connectors''': 22-pin FPC connectors (0.5mm pitch) compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 CSI and DSI modules for seamless camera and display integration. | * '''Dual MIPI DSI/CSI-2 Connectors''': 22-pin FPC connectors (0.5mm pitch) compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 CSI and DSI modules for seamless camera and display integration. CAM/DISP 0 supports both displays or cameras. CAM/DISP 0 supports using a signal to power down the camera to save power. CAM/DISP 1 typically needs two jumpers fitting to '''J6''' to route the I2C signals from the GPIO connector to the camera connector. CAM/DISP 1 can be used with displays and cameras. If it is used with a camera, it isn’t possible to power down the camera. Also refer to [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/cm5/cm5io-datasheet.pdf Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 IO Board datasheet (Page 5)] | ||
* '''MicroSD Card Slot''': Supports Compute Module 5 Lite variants (without onboard eMMC). | * '''MicroSD Card Slot''': Supports Compute Module 5 Lite variants (without onboard eMMC). | ||
* '''Raspberry Pi HAT+ Compatibility''': Reuse existing Raspberry Pi HATs to save time and reduce development costs. | * '''Raspberry Pi HAT+ Compatibility''': Reuse existing Raspberry Pi HATs to save time and reduce development costs. | ||
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| '''Technical Specification''' || | | '''Technical Specification''' || | ||
<span class="tb_red">'''Power supply''': </span> | <span class="tb_red">'''Power supply''': </span> | ||
* <span class="tb_red"> 12Vdc +/-5% 5A</span> | * <span class="tb_red"> 12Vdc +/-5% 5A_(It supports 9-17V power input, but we highly recommend 12V/5A)</span> | ||
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<span class="tb_red">*</span><span class="tb_red">For optimal performance and device safety, please use the included 12V/5A power supply. Low-quality power sources with excessive output ripple noise may cause permanent damage to both your board and CM5 module.</span> | <span class="tb_red">*</span><span class="tb_red">For optimal performance and device safety, please use the included 12V/5A power supply. Low-quality power sources with excessive output ripple noise may cause permanent damage to both your board and CM5 module.</span> | ||
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==User Manual== | |||
* The hardware design refers to the official design, please refer to: https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/cm5/cm5io-datasheet.pdf | |||
* '''Hardware Installation: [https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/cm5/x1502-v1.0_hardware.html X1502 Hardware]''', <span class="tb_red">'''please click the left link to view it, it's very important!''' </span> | |||
* '''How to make it work: [https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/cm5/x1502-v1.0_software.html X1502 Software]''', <span class="tb_red">'''please click the left link to view it, it's very important!''' </span> | |||
* You can also refer to the [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/cm5/cm5io-datasheet.pdf official CM5 IO board] of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The usage of X1502 is the same as it. | |||
* https://smarthomecircle.com/how-to-install-os-on-raspberry-pi-compute-module-5-emmc-storage | |||
* how to flash os into cm5 emmc, Refer to the following: | |||
#https://smarthomecircle.com/how-to-install-os-on-raspberry-pi-compute-module-5-emmc-storage | |||
#https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWv-WYlHJWQ | |||
* Configuration steps for using an external antenna: | |||
https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/compute-module.html#antenna | |||
==Packing List== | ==Packing List== | ||
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[[File:X1502-IMG-9564-Packing-List.jpg|600px]] | [[File:X1502-IMG-9564-Packing-List.jpg|600px]] | ||
==Matching Case== | ==Matching Case== | ||
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A: No, The X1502 does not support Hailo AI acceleration module with the '''current CM5 firmware'''. | A: No, The X1502 does not support Hailo AI acceleration module with the '''current CM5 firmware'''. | ||
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Q: How to configure for an external antenna? | |||
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A: When using an external antenna, you need to configure the device accordingly. Please follow the official Raspberry Pi documentation for the configuration steps: | |||
https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/compute-module.html#antenna | |||
[[File:Antenna-configuration.jpg|none|Antenna Configuration]] | |||
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