Raspberry Pi I/O Board for Compute Module 3 (CM3)

Nº de Estoque RS: 123-2013Marca: Raspberry PiPart Number: Compute module 3 I/O
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Raspberry Pi Version

CM3

Product Name

Raspberry Pi I/O Board for Compute Module 3 (CM3)

RAM Size

1 GB

Detalhes do produto

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 IO Board

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 provide access to various ports that you would see on the traditional Raspberry Pi boards.

Why do I need one?
You can use the CM3 I/O board as an adapter to get your Compute Module set up. The Compute Modules themselves do not have connectors on board, they are designed to be embedded into applications.
That’s where the CM3 I/O board comes in handy. It has all of the things that are harder to add, all on the board already. There is also the ability to add additional components if and when you need them.

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R$ 3.115,28

Each (Sem VAT)

Raspberry Pi I/O Board for Compute Module 3 (CM3)

R$ 3.115,28

Each (Sem VAT)

Raspberry Pi I/O Board for Compute Module 3 (CM3)
Informações de estoque temporariamente indisponíveis.

Documentos Técnicos

Especificações

Raspberry Pi Version

CM3

Product Name

Raspberry Pi I/O Board for Compute Module 3 (CM3)

RAM Size

1 GB

Detalhes do produto

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 IO Board

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 provide access to various ports that you would see on the traditional Raspberry Pi boards.

Why do I need one?
You can use the CM3 I/O board as an adapter to get your Compute Module set up. The Compute Modules themselves do not have connectors on board, they are designed to be embedded into applications.
That’s where the CM3 I/O board comes in handy. It has all of the things that are harder to add, all on the board already. There is also the ability to add additional components if and when you need them.