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==Packing List==
 
==Packing List==
 
==Matching Metal Case==
 
==Matching Metal Case==
Matching metal case for X862 V2.0 & Raspberry Pi 4B will be released in the near future.  
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Note: The case of X862 V1.0 and X862 V2.0 are different. X862 V1.0 should use [[X857-C1 Case]], but X862 V2.0 use X857-C3 Case.
Note: The [[X857-C1 Case]] '''does not''' support X862 V2.0.
 
  
 
==User Manual==
 
==User Manual==

Revision as of 19:00, 30 January 2021

X862 V2.0
X862 V2.0

Overview

This is new updated X862 V2.0 version from X862 V1.0. We solve the EMC interference issue between Raspberry Pi 4 and USB3.0 device. The X862 V2.0 M.2 NGFF SATA SSD Shield is designed for Raspberry Pi 4 model B, it provides a complete storage solution for Raspberry Pi 4. New X862 V2.0 ONLY support M.2 NGFF SSD Key-B 2280 length. The X860 V2.0 support UASP for Raspberry Pi 4.

Features

FOR USE WITH

Raspberry Pi 4 Model B

Operating System

All Raspberry Pi operating systems

KEY FEATURES
  • Ideal storage solution for Raspberry Pi 4 - M.2 NGFF SATA SSD Shield
  • Supports up to 2TB M.2 NGFF SSD solid-state drive
  • Only supports M.2 NGFF SSD 2280 length
  • UASP supported for Raspberry Pi 4
  • Integrated USB 3.1 Gen1 to SATA 6Gb/s bridge controller
  • Integrated high efficiency step-Down Converter, 3.3V max 4A to power the SSD
  • USB3.1 Gen1 5Gb/s connectivity offers plug-and-play functionality on your Raspberry Pi 4
  • Allows booting OS from your HDD/SSD for faster app opens, web serving and file copying
  • LED blue indicator indicates drive status
  • External self-powered or USB bus-powered
  • Specially-made USB3.1 jumper to connect with Raspberry Pi - no cabling required!
  • Fully compatible with X735 for intelligent power management and cooling your Raspberry Pi
  • Fully compatible with X710 for wide input voltage (6~36V) and intelligent power management
  • Fully compatible with X765 for powering over Ethernet (POE, 5V 5A)
  • Fully compatible with X728 for uninterruptible power supply (18650 UPS, 5.1V 8A, smart power mgmt)
SPECIFICATION
  • Power supply:
  1. 5Vdc +/-5% , Powered via USB port by Raspberry Pi 4
  • Ports & Connectors:
  1. USB socket - USB 3.0 type A x1
  2. 67Pin M.2 connector P=0.5mm, H3.2mm, Key B x1
  • PCB Size 87mm x 56mm
NOTES
  • NGFF SATA SSD is not included,Only compatible with Key-B SSD length 2280
  • Compatible with M.2 NGFF SATA SSDs only, not compatible with NVMe M.2 SSDs
  • As with all SSDs, new media must be formatted before use
  • SSDs use exceptionally high performance storage media that will run hot when under load
  • Older SSD drives with less efficient flash media may not perform as well as newer drives

Packing List

Matching Metal Case

Note: The case of X862 V1.0 and X862 V2.0 are different. X862 V1.0 should use X857-C1 Case, but X862 V2.0 use X857-C3 Case.

User Manual

FAQ

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Anonymous user #11

17 months ago
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Is it possible to disable the LEDs ?

Lisa

17 months ago
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Hi,

X862 board does not support disabled LEDs; You can cover it with black tape

Anonymous user #10

17 months ago
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Can I use a USB 3.0 A-Male to A-Male Data cable instead of the x180 jumper?

Lisa

17 months ago
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Hi,

Yes,you can use the USB 3.0 A-Male to A-Male Data cable.

Anonymous user #8

25 months ago
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Hi there, has the EMI issue been resolved? what was the cause of the issue?

Lisa

25 months ago
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Hello,

The new X862 V2.0 improves the EMC interference issue between Raspberry Pi 4 and USB3.0 device ON X862 V2.0.

Solution: please refer [Overview] --About the EMC Interference Issue.

Anonymous user #7

26 months ago
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Hi! I guess attaching it via USB to a Mac or PC allows me to clone my existing SD card to the SSD? Thanks!

Lisa

26 months ago
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Hi!

Yes,X862 support that

Anonymous user #6

26 months ago
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Hi,

I see that the POE hat X765 is not compatible with the X832, is there a other hat taht is compatible with it, please?

Anonymous user #6

26 months ago
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X832 > X862

Lisa

26 months ago
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Hi,

X765 POE hat compatible with X862. you can use itX765

Anonymous user #6

26 months ago
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Hi, I wondering about founding M.2 taht are not NvMe and with only Key B, can't find any on Amazon, do you have a list of compatible SSDs, Please?

Lisa

26 months ago
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Hi,

X873 board is supports M.2 NVMe SSD , but X873 has been discontinued.

X862 board ONLY support M.2 NGFF SSD Key-B 2280 length.

Anonymous user #5

30 months ago
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Hello, have the X862 V2.0 an CE and RoHS certification?

Anonymous user #4

32 months ago
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Can you use Raspberry Pi POE HAT and not use the USB-C jack?

Lisa

32 months ago
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Hello,yes,it fully compatible with X765 for powering over Ethernet (POE, 5V 5A)

Anonymous user #3

35 months ago
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The problem with WiFi 2.5 is it due to the metal case or by X862 v2 plate itself even if it is used without a metal case?

Lisa

33 months ago
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Hello,please refer FAQ explanation.

Anonymous user #2

36 months ago
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hello Same here

wifi 2.5 no more working with this interface.

Cindy

35 months ago
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Hi friend, Do you try the 5.8G wifi AP or use ethernet network to test?

Anonymous user #1

37 months ago
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HI THIS IS G.MATHANKUMAR.I HAVE BOUGHT X862 V2 THIS MONTH,WHILE CONNECTING WITH RP PI-4 BOARD WITH SSD THROUGH X862,THE WIFI ON THE RP PI-4 DOESNT WORK.NEED SOME CLARIFICATION ABOUT THIS AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

Cindy

35 months ago
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Hi friend, Do you try the 5.8G wifi AP or use ethernet network to test?

How about the result?

Anonymous user #9

18 months ago
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I have a V2 product, and neither the 2.4GHZ or the 5GHZ network can connect. The 'solution' about moving or not using a wireless keyboard is not a solution for most RPI4 installations.