X735 Hardware

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Jumper No. Usage
Pin 1 and Pin 2
(Auto ON)
Short - Auto power on when power applied
Open - Power on when power button pressed
Pin 3 and Pin 4
(Fan FS)
Short - PWM fan is controled by GPIO, need to install script
Open - PWM fan run at full speed

X735-v2-Function-description.jpg

X735 V2.5 PCB Size:65x68mm

X735-V2.5-PINS.jpg

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Anonymous user #10

8 months ago
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On X735 v3.0 is the Type-C DC 5V connector for input power or output power? If output power, how much current can it source?

Lisa

8 months ago
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Hi, it's for input power; X735 support 4 kinds of power supply: ①DC5525 port: Can provide up to 4A power supply capability. ②Type C power port: specially designed for Raspberry Pi 4 Model B ③Micro USB; Compatible with your original mirco usb power adapter ④XH2.54 2Pin Cable: This is a flexible power supply

Anonymous user #9

19 months ago
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Please can you identify the function of the three power management GPIO pins so I can relate them to the Ubuntu 22.04 hmon pwer management functions.

Walker

19 months ago
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Hello, you can take a look at our WIKI:X735 Software for Ubuntu Server, which has an introduction

https://wiki...735_Software

Anonymous user #8

19 months ago
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DC 5525 Powerjack

What is the polarity? inside plus, outside minus ?

Walker

19 months ago
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Hello, the latest version X735 V3.0 is DC 5521 Powerjack, you are right, inside plus, outside minus, The old DC 5525 Powerjack was also inside plus, outside minus

Anonymous user #6

23 months ago
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Hello I have a question about the fan.

I have x825 v2.0 + x 735 v2.5 + c8 case + rpi 4 model b 4gb.

I upgraded to a new 3rd party OS and the old script does not work (ronin dojo).

I'm told there is some physical change I can do to the wires to let the fan run automatically when I press the power button to turn the unit on? I would like the fan to run as long as the unit is on.

Anonymous user #6

23 months ago
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Just a note that I used the geekworm youtube video to do the set up so its the exact same set up I followed as the video.

I am using the US power plug in and the switch is plugged into the momentary switch plug.

Lisa

23 months ago
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Hello, reinstall the script to test it out. Or unplug the yellow and blue wires of the fan, the fan will not be controlled by the script. But the PWM function will be lost.

Anonymous user #7

23 months ago
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Thanks Lisa, will unplug the two wires and hopefully that will work. the script i reinstalled 5 times. but i hit linux errors after upgrade.

other users told me to unplug wires too. I rather have fan at full speed than having no fan.. pwm ideal but don't want overheat. thank you

Anonymous user #5

24 months ago
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I have the 2.5 version and wonder what can explain that when the USB C power is applied, the fan starts immediately, regardless of whether the momentary switch is installed. Is this standard? From reading the test, it should power on ONLY when pushing the momentary switch or the blue on-board switch, correct? By the way, the x857-C3 momentary switch light does not turn on when it's connected. Any ideas?

Lisa

24 months ago
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1/Have you used the AUTO ON function? 2/Please check that the wiring of the switch is correct.

Anonymous user #5

24 months ago
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Auto-on pins are open

Anonymous user #5

24 months ago
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Also, the power LED stays off as well.

Lisa

24 months ago
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If X735+Raspberry Pi is used together, the fan will spin after the script runs.

Anonymous user #4

27 months ago
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Hi. I want to use it with a 12V battery and a ignition contact. 3 wires: 12V, GND, and ignition (signal). when the ignition is on (12V), I want to start the raspberry. The ignition will remain on (12V). When the ignition is off (0V), I want to safe shut down the rasberry. Can this be done with your X735 board?

thanks

Lisa

27 months ago
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Hi, The x735 cannot be connected to the battery, please refer to the X708 ups board

Anonymous user #3

34 months ago
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IIs it possible to find more information about that power management pins. I need to use both SPI interface and on SPI-2 that pin 38 is using as MOSI. If I will cat connection that pin#38(GPIO20) between RaspPI and X735 - what happens with that power scheme ?

Lisa

34 months ago
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Hello,

pin#38(GPIO20) for power management.please refer to [Pins and GPIO used] above.

X735 cannot share PIN with other devices, otherwise power management will not work properly.

Anonymous user #2

35 months ago
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Thank you so much. It's a shame that only the X 735 has a 4 pin PWM fan.

Anonymous user #1

35 months ago
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Hi. I want to use Raspberry Pi 4 with X735 V2.5 plus X857 or X873. I want to find UPS, what can you recommend?

Lisa

35 months ago
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Hello,you can use X708 UPS board; But X735 and X708 cannot be used together.

please refer X857 board + X708 UPS board + X857-C3 (if you want a case).