NanoKVM
Hardware KVM from Sipeed.
(github.com) sipeed/NanoKVM: Affordable, Multifunctional, Nano RISC-V IP-KVM website
ROAM_REFS: https://github.com/sipeed/NanoKVM
- NanoKVM
* Quick Start | Hardware
Your NanoKVM is powered by [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RISC-V][RISC-V]]! If you have any issues or suggestions, creating issue here, or tell us with [[https://maixhub.com/discussion/nanokvm][MaixHub Discussion]].** Introduction
Lichee NanoKVM is an IP-KVM product based on LicheeRV Nano, inheriting the extreme size and powerful features of LicheeRV Nano.
The Lichee NanoKVM is now available in three versions:
- NanoKVM-Cube Lite is a basic configuration that is suitable for individual users with certain DIY capabilities and enterprise users with bulk requirements.
- NanoKVM-Cube Full is a full version with a sophisticated case and complete accessories, as well as a built-in system mirror card that is ready to use at boot, and is recommended for individual users.
- NanoKVM-PCle is a new form with a built-in PCle baffle that can be fixed inside the chassis. NanoKVM-PCle adds optional WiFi and PoE functions based on NanoKVM-Cube; it has its own PCle slot and can draw power from the motherboard PCle slot; in addition, the wired connection (ETH) is also more stable, meeting more professional needs.
For users concerned about security, you can read this issue: [[https://github.com/sipeed/NanoKVM/issues/301][#301]]. You will find explanations addressing all security concerns. GitHub, as an open and transparent platform, provides a space for discussing so-called "backdoor" concerns. Open-source makes products more secure!
(wiki.sipeed.com) Introduction - Sipeed Wiki website
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** 1. Introduction
The Lichee NanoKVM is an IP-KVM product based on the LicheeRV Nano, inheriting its compact size and powerful features.
NanoKVM includes an HDMI input interface that can be recognized as a monitor by a computer, capturing the computer's screen. It has a USB 2.0 interface to connect to the computer host, recognized as HID devices like keyboard, mouse, and touchpad, and uses extra storage space on the Micro SD card, mounted as a USB flash drive. It comes with a 100 Mbps Ethernet port for video and control signal transmission. Additionally, the Full version features an ATX power control interface (USB-C form) for remote control and monitoring of the host's power status. Under the Full version's shell, there is an OLED display for showing the device's IP and KVM-related status.
To meet different user needs, NanoKVM is available in two versions:
- NanoKVM Lite: Basic version suitable for DIY enthusiasts and enterprises with bulk requirements.
- NanoKVM Full: Complete version with a sleek shell and full accessories, including a pre-installed system image card, recommended for individual users.