Raspberry Pi Foundation – 123-2013 – Raspberry Pi I/O board for Compute Module 3 (CM3) CM3 1 GB

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I/O board for Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3The Compute Module IO Board V3 is designed for use with the Raspberry Pi Compute Modules:- CM1(826-8825)- CM3(123-2011)- CM3L(123-2012)This I/O breakout board is mounted on the Compute Module…

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I/O Board for Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3

The Compute Module IO Board V3 is designed for use with the Raspberry Pi Compute Modules:- CM1(826-8825)- CM3(123-2011)- CM3L(123-2012)This I/O breakout board plugs onto the Compute Module to allow access to various ports that you would see on the traditional Raspberry Pi boards.Why do I need this? You can use the CM3 I/O board as an adapter to set up your compute module. The compute modules themselves don’t have connectors on board, they are designed to be plugged into applications, which is where the CM3 I/O board comes in. It has all the things that are harder to add already on the board. There is also the option to add additional components if you need them.

What’s on the CM3 I/O board? 20 GPIO pinsHDMI portUSB port2 camera ports2 display ports.

Note
Raspberry Pi guarantee the availability of CM3 and CM3 Lite at least until January 2023.
Contents
I/O board only.

– Raspberry Pi version: CM3
– Product name: Raspberry Pi I/O board for Compute Module 3 (CM3)
– RAM memory size: 1 GB

Weight 0,2 kg
Dimensions 9 × 6 × 2 cm
Produkttyp

SBC / Single board Computer

Color

green

Product safety

Manufacturer information

VARIA System GmbH
Dr.-Salvador-Allende-Straße 191
09119 Chemnitz
DE - Deutschland

E-Mail: info@varia.org

Person responsible for the EU

VARIA System GmbH
Dr.-Salvador-Allende-Straße 191
09119 Chemnitz
DE - Deutschland

E-Mail: info@varia.org

The Raspberry Foundation was founded with the goal to develop a singleboard computer for programming and experimenting. With the eponymousRaspberry Pi the foundation has contributed to introducing peopleworld-wide to the joy of electronics and computer programming.