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Revision as of 18:35, 31 October 2024

X652 Interface-Front
X652 Interface-Rear
X652 Dimension
X652 with Standard Profile Bracket
X652
X652
Tenda PoE Injector to support POE
X652 with Low profile Bracket
X652 Packing List
X652

Overview

The X652 is a Raspberry Pi CM4-based KVM-over-IP remote management PCI Express card that can be easily inserted into 1U and 2U form factors for PC, Sun and Mac platforms. it adds remote, unblocked, BIOS-level access and control to any server. Accessed from any Web browser, it provides anytime, anywhere KVM access with security, stability and speed.

The IP KVM PCI card offers KVM control from the BIOS-level onward. Reboot, monitor the entire boot process, and interact with your connected system easily, while the integrated remote ATX power control allows you to switch the machine on/off, reset it, and monitor power & storage LED activity remotely.

The X652 also supports powering over Ethernet (PoE) that allows Ethernet cable to transmit data and power simultaneously using a single network cable, minimizing cable usage and eliminating the need for separate power supplies and outlets.

Note:

  1. The X652 Kit does not come with a Raspberry Pi CM4, please prepare the CM4 module yourself.
  2. Don't power the X652 via USB Type-C socket if powering over Ethernet.

* For the first version X652 (V1.0), please exclusively use the provided Tenda POE injector due to compatibility concerns. It is not compatible with other POE switches.



Geekworm KVM family products:

Model Compatible With Form Factor Max Input Resolution ATX Control RTC Chipset OLED display PoE RS232 Console Ethernet M.2 NVMe Socket Control of PCs USB HUB I2S audio
KVM-A3 V1.6 Raspberry Pi 4 HAT 1920x1080 @50Hz Yes DS1307 0.96" No No 1GbE No 1 No Yes
In-phase I2S wire
KVM-A8 V1.8 Raspberry Pi 4 PCI 1920x1080 @50Hz Yes PCF8563 0.96"
(Equipped with a 2P
wire to connect the OLED)
802.3af No 1GbE No 1 No Yes
Inverted-phase I2S wire
KVM-A4 V2.0 Raspberry Pi 2W HAT 1920x1080 @50Hz Yes DS1307 0.96" No No No No 1 No No
X680 V1.5 Raspberry Pi CM4 Box 1920x1080 @60Hz Yes PCF8563 0.96" No No 1GbE 2280 4 Yes No
X680 V1.3
Updated to V1.5 now
Raspberry Pi CM4 Box 1920x1080 @50Hz Yes DS1307 0.96" No No 1GbE 2280 4 Yes No
X650 V1.3 Raspberry Pi CM4 PCI 1920x1080 @50Hz Yes DS1307 No No No 1GbE No 1 No
X652 V1.0 Raspberry Pi CM4 PCI 1920x1080 @60Hz Yes DS1307 No 802.3af
(POE injector
is required due to
compatibility issues)
No 1GbE 2280 1 No No


Features

  • Model: X652
  • Based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 and Compatible with all variants
  • Compatible with PiKVM V3 platform OS version only, not support V4
  • HDMI Full HD capture based on the TC358743 chip
  • Supports HDMI input resolutions up to 1920x1080 60Hz
  • Hardware Real Time Clock (RTC) with CR1220 coin battery socket
  • M.2 2280 KEY-M socket for NVMe SSD storage expansion
  • Gigabit Ethernet that supports data transfer speeds of up to 1000 Mbps
  • PoE Supported – Power over Ethernet for simplified installation(For the first version X652 (V1.0), please exclusively use the provided Tenda POE injector due to compatibility concerns. It is not compatible with other POE switches.)
  • Supports for powering via USB-C
  • Supports booting from Micro-SD, CM4 eMMC and faster M.2 2280 NVME SSD
  • Installs justs like any PCI card into a tower / desktop PC
  • Low profile and standard profile bracket Inside-both Mini and standard desktop host workable
  • Reliable remote network access to servers and computers
  • OTG Keyboard & mouse; Mass Storage Drive emulation
  • Equipped with a cooling fan X680-A1 to dissipate heat from your CM4

How to Power

The x652 v1.0 supports two types of power supply: PoE power and Type C power.

  • PoE power must use with a Tenda PoE injector, ((As there is compatibility issue with PoE chip used by X652 V1.0))
  • 5.1Vdc +/-5% , ≥3A; Power via USB Type-C PWR port of X652; ( Refer to Geekworm 5V 4A USB-C Power Adapter PSU20 )
X652
  • If you wish to use POE power, you need to purchase an additional Tenda PoE injector
  • About Tenda PoE injector, refer to the following picture:

Tenda-PoE-Injector.jpg

How to Cool

  • X652 equipped with an active cooling fan board (X680-A1) that can cool your Raspberry Pi CM4, and X680-A1 is included in the Packing List;
  • In fact, if you don't like cooling fans, you can try C235, which can fully meet the cooling needs of CM4, but C235 is NOT included in the Packing List;

Packing List

  • 1 x X652 V1.0 Expansion Board
  • 1 x X680-A1 V1.0 Cooling Fan
  • 1 x Colorful ATX Control Cable (Cable Length: 52cm / 20.47inch)
  • 1 x Mini HDMI to HDMI Cable (Length: 30cm/11.8inch)
  • 1 x USB-A to USB-C OTG Cable (Length: 32cm/12.59inch)
  • 1 x Standard height PCIe Add-in Card I/O Bracket
  • 1 x Low height PCIe Add-in Card I/O Bracket
  • 1 x Screws Pack

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User Manual

Installation Video

X652: https://youtu.be/vM1jNdh_6FQ

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Anonymous user #3

one month ago
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Why CM4 does not recognize SD card ?

Says "SD: card not detected ?"

Lisa

one month ago
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Hello, Please send the installation image and screenshots of the commands you run via email.【info@geekworm.com】and tell us your order NO.

Anonymous user #2

one month ago
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What are all the benefits/use cases of the NVMe? I can store more images and boot from NVMe, but can I screen capture to the NVMe from PiKVM? Anything else?

Anonymous user #1

10 months ago
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how to connect to the local monitor?