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The X1500 is a purpose-built IO board tailored for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 (CM5). It features two full-size M.2 NVMe slots and integrates a variety of peripherals into an ultra-compact design. This carrier board is meticulously engineered to streamline system development, allowing you to rapidly assemble solutions using readily available off-the-shelf components, such as existing Raspberry Pi HATs and M.2 NVMe devices.

For ease of integration, the board features a streamlined layout with major user connectors positioned along one edge, making enclosure design straightforward and efficient. Whether you're developing with the Compute Module 5 or deploying it as part of an embedded end product, the X1500 is designed to meet your needs with flexibility and performance.

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Anonymous user #2

one month ago
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$ sudo sh -c 'echo 1 > /sys/devices/platform/cooling_fan/hwmon/hwmon2/pwm1_enable' $ sudo sh -c 'echo 128 > /sys/devices/platform/cooling_fan/hwmon/hwmon2/pwm1' $ sudo sh -c 'echo 255 > /sys/devices/platform/cooling_fan/hwmon/hwmon2/pwm1' $ cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp 64450 $ sudo vcgencmd measure_temp temp=62.6'C

thats what i use to control the fan speed manually , if that ever help someone .
 

Anonymous user #1

one month ago
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How to boot from NVME
 

Lisa

one month ago
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Hello, the same as Raspberry Pi 5.

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