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X630 HDMI TO csi-2
X630 HDMI TO csi-2
X630 HDMI TO csi-2
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Overview

The X630 hdmi to csi module is a bridge module that converts HDMI stream to MIPI CSI-2, which enables your Raspberry Pi to accept HDMI video and audio streams and process them as incoming data source.

 

Features

  • Specifically designed mounting hole for the Raspberry Pi
  • HDMI to CSI-2 bridge chip: Toshiba TC358743XBG
  • Video Formats Support (Up to 1080P)
  • Audio is supported and can be transmitted over CSI-2 stream or over I2S
  • CSI-2 Transmit Interface MIPI CSI-2 compliant (Version 1.01 Revision 0.04 -2 April 2009)
  • CSI-2 connector: 15 pin FPC with 1.0 mm pitch
  • Able to start RASPISTILL or RASPIVID multiple times and no reboot required
  • Easily fixed on Raspberry Pi and DIY your pefect case

User Manual

Packing List

  • 1x X630 HDMI to CSI-2 Module
  • 1x X630-A1 Board
  • 1 x FPC cable(5cm length)
  • 1 x FPC cable-for backup(15cm length)
  • 2 x F/F M2.5*17mm Spacer
  • 4 x M2.5*5 Screw
  • 1 x M2.5 Nut

FAQ

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Anonymous user #5

2 months ago
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Does the X630-A2 audio board work with PiKVM V2 DIY (using X630 and X630-C1 case)? Is any additional configuration required like on PiKVM-A3 or should this just work with pikvm without additional configuration?
 

Anonymous user #4

2 months ago
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How long will this product be in production/be supported?
 

Anonymous user #3

4 months ago
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Which combination of X630 X630-A3 version is able of I2S audio adding the extra I2S cable ?
 

Walker

4 months ago
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X630-A3 board with I2S interface and with I2S cable
 

Anonymous user #2

11 months ago
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Thanks for the reply Walker - I'll try those 779 instructions again, but no success in past efforts.
 

Anonymous user #2

11 months ago
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Since the X630-X2 is a board to pass Audio in to the I2C connection, a guide on activating the I2C audio input on the Raspberry Pi would be most appreciated.
 

Walker

11 months ago
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Hello, you can refer to this: https://wiki...779-Software

There is a guide about audio input on the Raspberry Pi
 

Anonymous user #1

24 months ago
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A 3D printed case for this wonderful product?
 

Lisa

24 months ago
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Hi,

Sorry,there are currently no 3D printed case for X630.