Overview
An open-source breakout board that you can plug a Raspberry Pi Compute Module into. Provides a starting template for those who want to design with the Compute Module, and a quick way to start experimenting with the hardware and building and testing a system before going fabricating a custom board.
Provides:
Power to the module.
Gives the ability to program the module’s Flash memory.
Connector and pin access to the processor interfaces.
HDMI
USB
Schematic
IO Board
http://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/hardware/computemodule/schematics.md
USEFUL?
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4 years ago
no, peripherals wont work in any case but a few lucky instances so no keyboard, mouse or ethernet meaning no way to use or control it
8 years ago
Is this compatible with the new Compute Module 3 (CM3)?