https://www.cnx-software.com/2024/12/24/sipeed-nanokvm-pcie-is-an-inexpensive-kvm-over-ip-solution-with-optional-wifi-6-and-poe-support/ Skip to content CNX Software - Embedded Systems NewsCNX Software - Embedded Systems News CNX Software - Embedded Systems News Reviews, tutorials and the latest news about embedded systems, IoT, open-source hardware, SBC's, microcontrollers, processors, and more Cincoze industrial embedded GPU computersCincoze industrial embedded GPU computers Menu * All News * Raspberry Pi * Arduino * Reviews * Tutorials * About + About Us + Contact Us + Advertisement & Consulting Services + Work for Us + Support CNX Software + Privacy Policy * Radxa + X86 SBC + Zero 3W/3E + Raspberry Pi 5 NAS * UP Embedded + Embedded Boards + Embedded Systems + Customization Services Posted on December 24, 2024December 23, 2024 by Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) - 3 Comments on Sipeed NanoKVM-PCIe is an inexpensive KVM over IP solution with optional WiFi 6 and PoE support Sipeed NanoKVM-PCIe is an inexpensive KVM over IP solution with optional WiFi 6 and PoE support Sipeed NanoKVM-PCIe is a variation of the NanoKVM KVM-over-IP solution introduced last summer, but instead of being a tiny Cube with USB-C power, the new model can be powered through the PCIe slot from the host (as well as USB-C) and adds optional WiFi 6 and PoE functionality. While it's not based on the LicheePi Nano SBC like the NanoKVM, it relies on the same SOPHGO SG2002 RISC-V/Arm/8051 SoC and offers many of the same ports in a different form factor including 10/100Mbps Ethernet, two USB-C ports one for HID, the other for power, a small OLED information display, and an HDMI input port supporting up to 1080p60. Sipeed NanoKVM-PCIeSipeed NanoKVM-PCIe NanoKVM-PCIe specifications: * SoC - SOPHGO SG2002 + Main core - 1GHz 64-bit RISC-V C906 or Arm Cortex-A53 core (the latter is likely not used here) + Minor core - 700MHz 64-bit RISC-V C906 core + Low-power core - 25 to 300MHz 8051 MCU core + VPU - MJPEG/H.264 video encoding + NPU - 1 TOPS INT8, supports BF16 + Integrated 256MB DDR3 (SiP) * Storage - MicroSD card slot (ready to use on boot) * Video Input - HDMI input up to 1080p60 via MIPI CSI to HDMI adapter board with 90 to 230ms latency * Networking + 10/100Mbps Ethernet RJ45 port with optional PoE + Optional WiFi 6 with SMA antenna connector * Information Display - 0.49-inch OLED display with 64x32 resolution * USB - USB-HID Type-C port for connection to PC for keyboard/mouse emulation * Misc + BOOT Button + STA LED + 2x UART (Tx/Rx) via pin header * Power Supply + Via PCIe connector + Via USB Type-C PWR-IN connector + Via optional PoE module + ATX power control connecting directly to the 9-pin power header on the motherboard * Power Consumption - 0.2A @ 5V * Dimensions - 66 x 57 x 18 mm (without panel) NanoKVM-PCIe IP over KVM cardNanoKVM-PCIe IP over KVM cardKVM IP PCIe card front panelKVM IP PCIe card front panel NanoKVM-PCIe installed in PCNanoKVM-PCIe installed in PCNanoKVM-PCIe installed in PC The NanoKVM-PCIe shares the same firmware as the smaller NanoKVM Cube with support UEFI/BIOS control, emulated USB mouse/keyboard, emulated USB storage, IPMI, WoL, Tailscale, WebSSH, and custom scripts. The firmware (binary-only) can be found on GitHub along with the code for the server and web frontend. The wiki has more details about the hardware and getting started with the remote management tool. The latest version of the firmware (V1.3.0) implements the following: * MPJEG and H.264 encoding up to 1080p60fps * Expanded user space RAM from 128MB to 158MB * Automatic firmware update when first powered on * Virtual HID keyboard and mouse, USB mass storage, and USB network * ATX Power control * Tailscale, FRPC * WebSSH and Serial Console (control SBC or switch) * Wake on LAN (WoL) * Custom scripts * IPv6, mDNS, static IP, etc... * Optimized OLED display NanoKVM Web FrontendNanoKVM Web FrontendWeb Frontend The NanoKVM-PCIe card can be purchased on AliExpress for $54.99 to $69.99 depending on PoE and WiFi options, and you'll also find it on Amazon for $50 to $70. Note those are resellers, and Sipeed also takes "pre-orders" on its own website for $42 to $58 plus shipping. I also see the company is working on the NanoKVM-USB as a plug-and-play device working with Google Chrome out of the box, and NanoKVM-DP which I assume is for DisplayPort input. As a side note, the US government loves to blacklist companies for "national security" reasons, and Reuters recently reported that SOPHGO is in the crossfire because of the more powerful AI chip (likely SG2380) from the company that allegedly uses IP from Huawei, but SOPHGO denies it. It would be laughable to argue the low-end SG2002 AI SoC poses a threat to any country, but it may also be caught in the blacklisting net if the US government goes ahead... It's just something to keep in mind depending on where you live. NanoKVM-PCIe kit contentNanoKVM-PCIe kit contentNanoKVM-PCIe kit content Jean Luc AufrancJean Luc Aufranc Jean-Luc Aufranc (CNXSoft) Jean-Luc started CNX Software in 2010 as a part-time endeavor, before quitting his job as a software engineering manager, and starting to write daily news, and reviews full time later in 2011. Share this: Support CNX Software! Donate via cryptocurrencies, become a Patron on Patreon, or purchase goods on Amazon or Aliexpress Radxa Orion O6 Armv9 mini-ITX motherboardRadxa Orion O6 Armv9 mini-ITX motherboard Tagsethernet, hdmi, kvm, pcie, poe, risc-v, sipeed, wifi 6 Radxa ROCK 5C Lite SBC with Rockchip RK3588 / RK3582 SoCRadxa ROCK 5C Lite SBC with Rockchip RK3588 / RK3582 SoC Related posts: 1. $20+ NanoKVM is a tiny low-power RISC-V KVM over IP solution 2. Sipeed's MaixCAM-Pro AI camera devkit adds 2.4-inch LCD, 1W speaker, PMOD interface on top of WiFi 6 and BLE 5.4 3. LicheePi 4A RISC-V SBC gets 16GB/128GB version, metal enclosure, 10.1-inch display, and more accessories 4. Sophgo SG2380 - A 2.5 GHz 16-core SiFive P670 RISC-V processor with a 20 TOPS AI accelerator 5. Sipeed Longan Pi3H - A Raspberry Pi Zero-sized board with gigabit Ethernet, WiFi 6, HDMI, and USB ports Subscribe Login Notify of [new follow-up comments ] [ ] [>] Connect with: FacebookFacebook GoogleGoogle TwitterTwitter guestguest Label [ ] {} [+] [ ] [ ] Name* [ ] Email* [ ] Website [ ] I agree to the Privacy Policy The comment form collects your name, email and content to allow us keep track of the comments placed on the website. Please read and accept our website Terms and Privacy Policy to post a comment. 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No sane enterprise should use this. Reply ValdikSSValdikSS ValdikSS 7 hours ago maurer It is opensource Reply Boardcon Rockchip RK3588S SBC with 8K, WiFI 6, 4G LTE, NVME SSD, HDMI 2.1...Boardcon Rockchip RK3588S SBC with 8K, WiFI 6, 4G LTE, NVME SSD, HDMI 2.1... 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