* '''Dual USB 3.2 Gen 1 Ports''': delivering high-speed data transfer rates of up to 5 Gbps. <span class="tb_red">USB 3.0 = USB 3.2 Gen 1 (identical specs)</span>
* '''Dual MIPI DSI/CSI-2 Connectors''': 22-pin FPC connectors (0.5mm pitch) compatible with Raspberry Pi 5 CSI and DSI modules for seamless camera and display integration.
CAM/DISP 0 supports both displays or cameras. CAM/DISP 0 supports using a signal to power down the camera to save power. CAM/DISP 1 typically needs two jumpers fitting to '''J6''' to route the I2C signals form from the GPIO connector to the camera connector. CAM/DISP 1 can be be used with displays and cameras. If it is used with a camera, it isn’t possible to power down the camera. Also refer to [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/cm5/cm5io-datasheet.pdf Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 IO Board datasheet (Page 5)]
* '''MicroSD Card Slot''': Supports Compute Module 5 Lite variants (without onboard eMMC)
* '''Raspberry Pi HAT+ Compatibility''': Reuse existing Raspberry Pi HATs to save time and reduce development costs.
* '''RTC Battery Socket (CR1220 coin battery is not included)''': Ensures accurate timekeeping during power interruptions.
* '''PWM Fan Support''': Includes a fan power connector for adjustable cooling in demanding environments.
* '''USB-C Port''': Handles both power delivery and OS image loading directly into the CM5’s eMMC. (<span class="tb_red">The OTG port is generally used for flashing the eMMC. If it's used for other purposes, power should be supplied via the 40-pin header—just like the official CM5 IO board.</span>)
* '''Configurable Jumpers''': Allows disabling features like wireless connectivity or EEPROM writing for customization.
* '''Streamlined Connector Layout''': USB, HDMI, Ethernet, and power ports are grouped along one edge for clean cable management and easy enclosure integration.
==Matching Case==
According to user feedback, we have designed a metal case [[X15X1500-C1]] /[[X1500X15-C1]]specifically for [[X1500]]/[[X1501]] IO boards. [[X15-C1]] and [[1500X1500-C1]] have different sizes, different appearances, and the same usage. Here is a detailed comparison:
{| class="wikitable"
! Model !! Compatible with !!compatibility!!Cooler/ Heatsink
|-
| [[X15-C1]] V1.0 ||Raspberry Pi CM5||[[X1500]]/[[X1501]]/other low-profile expansion HATs||[[X15-FF1]]
|-
| [[X1500-C1]] ||Raspberry Pi CM5||[[X1500]]/[[X1501]]||[[C519]]
'''Please note''': The metal case will shield the wifi signal, so please use Ethernet when you use this case
</gallery>01-File:X15-C1-IMG-9680.jpg|X15-C102-File:X1500-C1-IMG-9275-NEW.jpg|X1500-C1
</gallery>
==Packing List==
'''CM5 carrier board Kit'''
* X1500 V1.0 CM5 carrier board x 1
* M.2-A1 extension board x 2 (to fix M.2 2230 and 2242 SSDs)
* 2.54mm jumer cap x 2
* M2*3 screw x 6
[[File: X1500-Packing-List.jpg|900px800px]]
==User Manual==
* Hardware Installation: [https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/cm5/x1500-v1.0_hardware.html X1500 Hardware], '''please click the left link to view it, and it's very important!'''
* How to make it work: [https://suptronics.com/Raspberrypi/cm5/x1500-v1.0_software.html X1500 Software], '''please click the left link to view it, and it's very important!'''
* You can also refer to the [https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/cm5/cm5io-datasheet.pdf official CM5 IO board] of the Raspberry Pi Foundation. The usage of X1500 is the same as it.
* https://smarthomecircle.com/how-to-install-os-on-raspberry-pi-compute-module-5-emmc-storage
* how to flash os into cm5 emmc, Refer to the following:
#https://smarthomecircle.com/how-to-install-os-on-raspberry-pi-compute-module-5-emmc-storage
#https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SWv-WYlHJWQ