X105 Raspberry Pi model B+ Expansion Board Adds VGA Output, RTC, RS232, MicroSD card reader and more.
Key features of X105 expansion board:
Input Voltage: DC 6V to 23V, converted to 5V, 3A via step-down DC/DC converter to power the Raspberry Pi
VGA output: HDMI to VGA converter supporting up to UXGA (1600×1200) and 1080p with 10-bit DAC
RS232 serial / communication:Control the Raspberry Pi over RS232 or connect to external serial accessories
USB Storage: Self-powered USB hub with 3 ports
Real-time clock (RTC) :Based on DS3231SN with included CR2032 battery
MicroSD Card / Reader/Writer:Supports microSD / microSDHC / microSDXC / Convenient to write OS image
Misc:
- Power output socket
- Camera flex slot so camera can still be used with the expansion board attached
- DIP switch to remove connection from RPi’s pin header
- Directly connected on top of the Raspberry Pi using the board GPIO header pins
- No wiring nor soldering is required
- Duplicated the 40-pin header of the R-Pi in order to support existing expansion boards
Dimensions:85 x 56mm (Same size as Raspberry Pi)
The expansion board is directly connected on top of the Raspberry Pi using the board GPIO header pins, and no wiring nor soldering is required, and they’ve duplicated the 40-pin header of the R-Pi in order to support existing expansion boards. X105 is only fully compatible with Raspberry Pi Model B+.
The company emphasizes that their HDMI to VGA converter is not powered by the R-Pi HDMI port, as this is known to cause issues. You can find more information, including instructions to build the RTC drivers on the company’s Raspberry Pi page.