PiKVM V3 KVM over IP for Raspberry Pi 4 (pre-assembled)
Features
- HDMI Full HD capture based on the TC358743 chip (extra low latency ~100 ms and many features like compression control).
- OTG Keyboard & mouse; Mass Storage Drive emulation.
- Ability to simulate 'removal and insertion' for USB.
- Onboard ATX power control
- Onboard fan controller
- Real-time clock (RTC)
- RJ-45 and USB serial console port (to manage PiKVM OS or to connect with the server).
- Optional AVR-based HID (for some rare and strange motherboards whose BIOS doesn't understand the OTG emulated keyboard).
- Optional OLED screen to display network status or other desired information.
- Ready-made board. No need for soldering or breadboarding.
- PiKVM OS – the software is fully open.
Specifications
- Video/Resolution: 1920x1080p at 50 Hz or lower
- Power: USB-C 5.1 V, 3 A power supply required (not included)
- Real-time clock with rechargeable Super Capacitor
- Enclosure: robust 1.6 mm (1/16') steel case
- Dimensions: 92 x 75 x 45 mm (4 x 3 x 2')
- Weight: 410 g (14.5 oz.)
Connectors
Power: USB-C | ATX Control | Video Out: micro HDMI
Serial Console: USB-C + RJ45
(one active at a time) | OTG Host USB (USB-C) |
2x USB 2.0, 2x USB 3.0 | HDMI Video input & output |
Gigabit Ethernet |
Included
- PiKVM V3 HAT for Raspberry Pi 4
- PiKVM Steel Case incl. Display and Fan
- Raspberry Pi 4 with 2 GB RAM
- MicroSD card (32 GB, pre-installed with the PiKVM OS)
- USB-C bridge board – to connect the HAT with Pi over USB-C
- ATX controller adapter board and wiring – to connect the HAT to the motherboard (if you want to manage power supply through hardware).
- 2 flat CSI cables
- Screws and brass standoffs
Required
- USB-C to USB-A cable
- HDMI cable
- Straight Ethernet cable (for the ATX expansion board connection)
- Power supply unit (5.1 V/3 A USB-C, officiel RPi power supply is recommended)
