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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
NASPi-CM4-M2 provides a complete storage solution based on Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4.
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NASPi-CM4-M2 provides a complete storage solution based on Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4(CM4).
Its interface is USB 2.0 and supports M2 NVME SSD or M2 SATA SSD. With onboard power switch,
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Its interface is USB 2.0 and supports M2 NVME SSD or M2 SATA SSD. With power switch to provide power management,built-in CM4 aluminum alloy heatsink([[C235]]) to cool the CPU, and the OLED display to monitor the CPU temperature in real time. The case is made of all aluminum alloy, CNC processing method,surface anodizing treatment
the built-in CM4 aluminum alloy heatsink (C235) cools the CPU, and the OLED display can monitor the  
 
temperature of the CPU in real time.the case is made of all aluminum alloy, CNC processing method,
 
surface anodizing treatment
 
  
 
NASPi-CM4-M2 is composed of three parts:X515 storage expansion board ,aluminum alloy heatsink (C235) for CM4:0.96 inch OLED display,
 
NASPi-CM4-M2 is composed of three parts:X515 storage expansion board ,aluminum alloy heatsink (C235) for CM4:0.96 inch OLED display,

Revision as of 11:16, 10 June 2023

Overview

NASPi-CM4-M2 provides a complete storage solution based on Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4(CM4). Its interface is USB 2.0 and supports M2 NVME SSD or M2 SATA SSD. With power switch to provide power management,built-in CM4 aluminum alloy heatsink(C235) to cool the CPU, and the OLED display to monitor the CPU temperature in real time. The case is made of all aluminum alloy, CNC processing method,surface anodizing treatment

NASPi-CM4-M2 is composed of three parts:X515 storage expansion board ,aluminum alloy heatsink (C235) for CM4:0.96 inch OLED display, and they will be packed into a ALU-case to get a complete NASPi-CM4-M2

  • X515 : provides a complete storage,supports M2 NVME SSD or M2 SATA SSD(Support 2242 2260 2280 hard drives, but 2260 has no holes, you need to fix the hard drive by yourself)
  • C235 : powerful aluminum alloy heatsink is used to cool the CPU of CM4
  • 0.96 inch OLED display : Real-time monitoring of the heat dissipation of C235 to CM4, and then displayed on the OLED display

Features

  • NUC style set-top box, compact design
  • Ideal storage solution for Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4(CM4)
  • compatible with M2 NVME SSD or M2 SATA SSD(Support 2242 2260 2280 hard drives, but 2260 has no holes, you need to fix the hard drive by yourself)
  • Comes with a super aluminum alloy heatsink (C235) to cool the CM4 CPU
  • Comes with a 0.96 inch OLED display
  • Support software safe shutdown
  • Support auto power on function
  • Support RTC function
  • Press button switch to turn on
  • Press button switch and hold for 1~2 seconds to reboot
  • Press button switch and hold for 3 seconds to implement safe shutdown
  • Press button switch and hold for more than 8 seconds to force shutdown

How to Power NASPi-CM4-M2

Power supply: 5Vdc +/-5% , ≥4A

We recommend that you use our 20W 5V 4A Type-C power adapter USB C PSU.

Packing List

  • 1 x NASPi-CM4-M2 aluminum alloy case
  • 1 x X515 storage expansion board
  • 1 x C235 alu heatsink
  • 1 x 0.96 inch OLED display
  • 1 x Scews pack accessories

User Manual

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Anonymous user #6

3 months ago
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Hi, I am using both slots with 1Tb SSDs. The NVME SSD is working but the system does not see the SATA SSD. Is there a special process to set this up? Are there cli commands to debug this?

Here are a few dumps.

kaza007@pinas:~ $ lsblk NAME MAJ:MIN RM SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT mmcblk0 179:0 0 29.1G 0 disk ├─mmcblk0p1 179:1 0 256M 0 part /boot └─mmcblk0p2 179:2 0 28.9G 0 part / mmcblk0boot0 179:32 0 4M 1 disk mmcblk0boot1 179:64 0 4M 1 disk nvme0n1 259:0 0 931.5G 0 disk

kaza007@pinas:~ $ lspci 00:00.0 PCI bridge: Broadcom Inc. and subsidiaries BCM2711 PCIe Bridge (rev 20)

01:00.0 Non-Volatile memory controller: Micron Technology Inc Device 5416 (rev 01)

Anonymous user #6

3 months ago
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By the way I am using this SATA SSD,

Western Digital Blue SA510 1TB M.2 2280 SATA III SSD (WDS100T3B0B)

Anonymous user #6

3 months ago
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It is all working now. I had inserted the SSD upside-down.

Walker

3 months ago
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OK, thank you for your interest in our products

Anonymous user #5

3 months ago
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What purpose does the AA pin-pair on the front right of the board, immediately above the OTG pin-pair, serve?

Walker

3 months ago
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The 2 pins right above the OTG are AON (auto power-on), you can use the jumper cap to realize his function.

Anonymous user #4

7 months ago
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Is there any documentation available for the GPIOs used by this board. Specifically, I would like to know the functions of the GPIOs related to power management. As far as I can tell, it's something along these lines:

GPIO17 [OUT, active high] - Set to indicated OS boot complete? GPIO27 [OUT, active high] - Request power off. GPIO4 [IN, active high] - Shutdown requested.

It seems like GPIO17 needs to be set for GPIO4 to have any function. GPIO27 seems to have different behaviour depending on whether the power button has been pushed.

Could someone clarify exactly how the power management GPIO interface is supposed to work? There are clearly power LED blink sequences involved as well that aren't document anywhere. A datasheet for the power management IC would be greatly appreciated.

Walker

7 months ago
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Hello. This content is the design details of the product, we have no way of knowing

Anonymous user #3

7 months ago
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Hello @Geekworm,

is it possible to use both ssd slots together??

Walker

7 months ago
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Hello, they can be used together

Anonymous user #2

7 months ago
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I'd like to know what are the GPIO Pins of the 3-Pin Fan socket?

Harry

7 months ago
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Hi, the pwm fan control pin is GPIO18

Anonymous user #1

10 months ago
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I would like to know what the 6 pin header next to the front usb port does.

I was guesing/hoping it was for i2c spi and/or uart but i couldnt find anything about it. If this is the case i would also like to know what the pinout of this header is.

Anonymous user #1

10 months ago
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i would laso like to know if it is possible to power the nass intrrnally so i can have my own 5v supply which i will use to powersome pcie peripherals

Abby

9 months ago
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Hi, Please refer to: https://wiki...-Headers.jpg

Regards,

Abby / Geekworm