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The X728 reserves the 40-pin header that can be stacked with other Raspberry Pi accessory boards for enhanced applications. The X728 can also be used with the [[X825]]/[[X828]]/[[X829]] (2.5" HDD/SSD Shield) and [[X857]]/[[X862]]/[[X872]] (MSATA/M.2 SSD shield) for safe data backup.
The X728 reserves the 40-pin header that can be stacked with other Raspberry Pi accessory boards for enhanced applications. The X728 can also be used with the [[X825]]/[[X828]]/[[X829]] (2.5" HDD/SSD Shield) and [[X857]]/[[X862]]/[[X872]] (MSATA/M.2 SSD shield) for safe data backup.


Video Test Max 5.1V 6000mA Output: https://youtu.be/m_oIDrMEp0U
Video Test Max 5.1V 5000mA Output: https://youtu.be/m_oIDrMEp0U


<span style="color:red;"> Note: X708, X703 UPS '''does not support''' Raspberry Pi 5.
<span style="color:red;"> Note: X708, X703 UPS '''does not support''' Raspberry Pi 5.
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===SPECIFICATION===
===SPECIFICATION===
* Power supply via Type-C socket : 5Vdc ±5%, ≥3A, Via DC power jack 5521 : 5Vdc ±5%, ≥4A
* Power supply via Type-C socket : 5Vdc ±5%, ≥3A, Via DC power jack 5521 : 5Vdc ±5%, ≥4A
* UPS output : 5.1V ±5% Max 6A
* UPS output : 5.1V ±5% Max 5A
* UPS charging current: 2.3~3.2A
* UPS charging current: 2.3~3.2A
* Terminal Battery Voltage : 4.24V
* Terminal Battery Voltage : 4.24V
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* Power via DC5521 Jack of X728, 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥4A (DC5525 Jack is compatible with DC5521, also support 5V PSU with DC5525 Jack)
* Power via DC5521 Jack of X728, 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥4A (DC5525 Jack is compatible with DC5521, also support 5V PSU with DC5525 Jack)
* Power via USB Type-C port of X728, 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥3A (Geekworm Type-C 5V 4A 20W power supply is recommended.)
* Power via USB Type-C port of X728, 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥3A (Geekworm Type-C 5V 4A 20W power supply is recommended.)
==User manual==
* [[X728-script]]:  This is script installation tutorial for X728 shield
* [[x728-hardware]]:  Provides some hardware parameter information.


==Packing List==
==Packing List==
* X728 Expansion Board x 1  
* X728 Expansion Board x 1  
* Screw M2.5 *5mm x 8  
* Screw M2.5x5mm x 8  
* Spacer M/F M2.5 *20mm x 4  
* Spacer M/F M2.5x20+6mm x 4  
* Spacer F/F M2.5 *20mm x 4  
* Spacer F/F M2.5x20mm x 4  
* Jumper link Pitch 2.54mm x 2
* Jumper link Pitch 2.54mm x 2


[[File: IMG-0449-Packing-List.jpg|600px]]
[[File: IMG-0449-Packing-List.jpg|600px]]
==User manual==
* [[X728-script]]:  This is script installation tutorial for X728 shield
* [[x728-hardware]]:  Provides some hardware parameter information.


==X728-C1==
==X728-C1==
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==X728-A1==
==X728-A1==
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">X728-A1 Optional Raspberry Pi cooling fan</span>
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">X728-A1 Optional Raspberry Pi cooling fan</span>('''Discontinued''')
* Completely solve the overheating problem of your Raspberry Pi
* Completely solve the overheating problem of your Raspberry Pi
* Efficient drop temp of your Raspberry Pi by using the X728-A1
* Efficient drop temp of your Raspberry Pi by using the X728-A1
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==X728-A2==
==X728-A2==
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">X728-A2 Optional 18650 2-Cell battery holder</span>
<span style="color:red;font-weight:bold">X728-A2 Optional 18650 2-Cell battery holder</span>('''Discontinued''')
* Stackable 18650 two cells lithium Ion holder
* Stackable 18650 two cells lithium Ion holder
* Ideal solution to increase battery capacity
* Ideal solution to increase battery capacity
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Q: Why Raspberry Pi is randomly rebooting all the time?
Q2: Why Raspberry Pi is randomly rebooting all the time?
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Q: Why the X728 V1.3 remove the ASD function?
Q3: Why the X728 V1.3 remove the ASD function?
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Q: How to restart the pi board when AC Power supply is connected?
Q4: How to restart the pi board when AC Power supply is connected?
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Q: Which GPIO is used to power the X728-A1 cooling fan?
Q5: Which GPIO is used to power the X728-A1 cooling fan?
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Q: Are the batteries on X728 hot-swappable? In other words, can I connect an external power supply and swap the batteries out while that is on?
Q6: Are the batteries on X728 hot-swappable? In other words, can I connect an external power supply and swap the batteries out while that is on?
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Q: Does the rtc have a separate battery? or does it run on the 18650 batteries? what happens if you remove them? will it "lose" time?
Q7: Does the rtc have a separate battery? or does it run on the 18650 batteries? what happens if you remove them? will it "lose" time?
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Q: What will lead to the X728 board be burnt out?
Q9: What will lead to the X728 board be burnt out?
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Q: What frequency does X728 use in the I2C communication bus used to communicate with RPI?
Q10: What frequency does X728 use in the I2C communication bus used to communicate with RPI?
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Q:  What the maximum current rating of X728-A1 is?
Q11:  What the maximum current rating of X728-A1 is?
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A: The maximum current rating of X728-A1 is 90MA.
A: The maximum current rating of X728-A1 is 90MA.
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Q12: Simulate power outage and reconnection scenario. Why does the Raspberry Pi fail to auto boot after unplugging and reconnecting the power supply?
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A: In the process of X728 auto power-on test, the Raspberry Pi fails to auto boot after power reconnection due to '''<span class="tb_red">incomplete power discharge</span>'''. This issue usually occurs when cutting power by unplugging the power adapter, while it will not happen if you disconnect the USB port directly.
:'''1. Cause'''
:Residual charge remains in the power adapter after disconnection, keeping voltage present at the X728 input terminal. Reconnecting power immediately fails to fully cut off the circuit, hence the auto power-on function cannot be triggered.
:'''2. Discharge Completion Check (refer to the picture)'''
:Measure the voltage on the X728 DC jack input pads. The auto power-on function will be invalid if the reading is non-zero. Full discharge is achieved when voltage falls to zero, which usually takes more than 30 seconds. Discharge time varies depending on different power adapters.
:[[File:X728-FAQ.jpg|700px]]
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