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X635 V1.2 Interface Schematic
X635 V1.2 PCB Size
X635 V1.2 Packing List
X635 V1.2
X635 V1.2
X635 V1.2 + Raspberry Pi CM4
X635 V1.2 + Raspberry Pi CM4 + C235 Heatsink

Note

  1. Don't power via X635 USB-C socket when connect another PC to X635 USB-A.
  2. To enable the CM4 to be updated via rpiboot, You have to put a jumper over the pins of "nBOOT" and "GND" on the 6-pin header.
  3. Please use only the screws(M2x3mm) for mounting the SSD come with this kit. Other screw size(length>3mm) will damage your Micro-SD card or the card socket!!!

Overview

The X635 is a ultra-compact carrier board specifically designed for the Raspberry Pi compute module 4.

It supports M.2 NVMe SSD expansion board which offers an easy and fast way to create storage solution. At the same time, it adds HDMI to CSI-2 bridge that converts HDMI stream to MIPI CSI-2 TX. The CM4 has been designed without video streaming input port except CSI-2 for camera input, and this carrier board can be used with CM4 in several applications that required Video Input.

Features

  • Based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 and Compatible with all variants
  • Takes in HDMI input and converts to CSI-2 that looks like a camcorder input
  • HDMI Full HD capture based on the TC358743 chip
  • HDMI input: 1080p30, 1080p25, 720p30, 720p25
  • Supports HDMI audio capture via i2s
  • Gigabit Ethernet socket supporting Power over Ethernet (POE) expansion(Need extra PoE module)
  • HDMI output port supporting 4K display
  • M.2 2242 KEY M socket for NVMe SSD storage expansion
  • Supports booting from MicroSD, eMMC and faster M.2 2242 NVME SSD
  • USB2.0 Type-A connector for external USB hub and programming the CM4 eMMC
  • 26pin expansion header includes power pins and GPIO pins
  • Small size measuring just 55 x 70 x 18mm

How to Power

Power via X635 USB-C 5V In

But if a PC is connected to X635 USB-A, the PC's USB will supply power to the X635, and don't connect extra power supply to X635 USB-C.

How to Cool

Aluminum Heatsink for Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, please refer to C235

IMG-5466-C235.jpg

Packing List

  • 1 x X635 V1.2 Expansion Board
  • 1 x USB2.0 to USB2.0 Cable (Length: 45cm/17.72inch)
  • 2 x Mini HDMI to HDMI Cable (Length: 50cm/19.69inch)
  • 1 x Screws Pack

PCB dimention

Dimensions source file (DXF): File:X635-PCB-V1.dxf - You can view it with Autodesk Viewer online

User Manual

Video

Thanks for the video from leepspvideo!

X635 User Guide: https://youtu.be/TDaY9tNKWs8

Test: https://youtu.be/rJ8T6LE0F88

FAQ

Q: Does the M.2 interface use the PCI-e or USB interface? What is the max usable transfer rate?

A: The M.2 interface of X635 use PCI-e interface. The max usable transfer rate is 5Gbps.

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Anonymous user #1

17 months ago
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What PoE module fits this board?

Walker

17 months ago
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You can refer to this :https://wiki...m/PD3005G-3A