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A:Due to PD power compatibility issues, some PD power supplies may cause X1500/X1501 to fail to boot up. Please replace the [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSMBR63K official Raspberry Pi 5 power supply] or [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J856PND Geekworm PSU20 power supply]. | A: First, please confirm that your Raspberry Pi CM5 module is working properly. You can refer to online guides for instructions on how to verify that the CM5 is functioning correctly. | ||
Due to PD power compatibility issues, some PD power supplies may cause X1500/X1501 to fail to boot up. Please replace the [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CSMBR63K official Raspberry Pi 5 power supply] or [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09J856PND Geekworm PSU20 power supply]. | |||
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A: We tested the [[https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/poe-plus-hat/ Official Raspberry Pi4 POE+ Hat]] and it can be compatible, but the cooling fan did not work, probably due to the OS configuration. If you are interested, you can also test it and look forward to your sharing of your suggestions. | A: X1500/X1501 is compatible with [[X15-POE1]]. | ||
We tested the [[https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/poe-plus-hat/ Official Raspberry Pi4 POE+ Hat]] and it can be compatible, but the cooling fan did not work, probably due to the OS configuration. If you are interested, you can also test it and look forward to your sharing of your suggestions. | |||
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A: No additional driver is required. Once the X1501 is installed on the CM5, it works just like a Raspberry Pi 5, and the 2.5GbE Ethernet can be used directly under OpenWrt. | A: No additional driver is required. Once the X1501 is installed on the CM5, it works just like a Raspberry Pi 5, and the 2.5GbE Ethernet can be used directly under OpenWrt. | ||
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Q. Is X1500/X1501 compatible with [[X1209]] UPS? | |||
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A: Yes, the X1500/X1501 is compatible with the [[X1209]] UPS. However, '''the power button on the X1209 only supports press-to-power-on and triple-press for a forced shutdown.''' Based on customer testing, the clearance between the bottom of the X1209 board and the top surface of the mounted CM5 is approximately 9.45mm (excluding the height of the processor and other chips). Due to this limited space, the [[C519]] heatsink is not compatible with this configuration.At present, there is no suitable heatsink solution available for this specific setup. | |||
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Q: Does [[X1500]]/[[X1501]]/[[X1502]]/[[X1507]] support PCIe 3.0? | |||
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A: No, it only supports PCIe 2.0 (5Gbps). | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:36, 25 April 2026
Q. Why can't X1500/X1501 boot up?
A: First, please confirm that your Raspberry Pi CM5 module is working properly. You can refer to online guides for instructions on how to verify that the CM5 is functioning correctly.
Due to PD power compatibility issues, some PD power supplies may cause X1500/X1501 to fail to boot up. Please replace the official Raspberry Pi 5 power supply or Geekworm PSU20 power supply.
Q: Is X1500/X1501 compatible with POE+ Hat?
A: X1500/X1501 is compatible with X15-POE1.
We tested the [Official Raspberry Pi4 POE+ Hat] and it can be compatible, but the cooling fan did not work, probably due to the OS configuration. If you are interested, you can also test it and look forward to your sharing of your suggestions.
Q: Is the X1501 2.5G ethernet port on the PICe bus along with the M.2 devices?
A: No, the X1501 2.5G Ethernet port is connected via the USB 3.0 interface.
Q: How to configure for an external antenna?
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

Q: What driver do I need for the X1501 2.5GbE Ethernet on OpenWrt?
A: No additional driver is required. Once the X1501 is installed on the CM5, it works just like a Raspberry Pi 5, and the 2.5GbE Ethernet can be used directly under OpenWrt.
Q. Is X1500/X1501 compatible with X1209 UPS?
A: Yes, the X1500/X1501 is compatible with the X1209 UPS. However, the power button on the X1209 only supports press-to-power-on and triple-press for a forced shutdown. Based on customer testing, the clearance between the bottom of the X1209 board and the top surface of the mounted CM5 is approximately 9.45mm (excluding the height of the processor and other chips). Due to this limited space, the C519 heatsink is not compatible with this configuration.At present, there is no suitable heatsink solution available for this specific setup.