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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 Lite

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The Compute Module 3 contains the guts of a Raspberry Pi 3 (the BCM2837 processor and 1GB RAM) as well as lincs for SD Card slot. The Pi 3 has a processor speed of 1.2GHz and runs at roughly 10 times the speed of the Pi 1 due to its quad-core CPU. This is all integrated on to a small 67.6mm x 31mm board which fits into a standard DDR2 SODIMM connector (the same type of connector as used for laptop memory). The remaining processor interfaces are available to the user via the connector pins. You get the full flexibility of the BCM2837 SoC (which means that many more GPIOs and interfaces are available as compared to the Raspberry Pi), and designing the Module into a custom system should be relatively straightforward as we’ve put all the tricky bits onto the Module itself.

The Compute Module is available for purchase in single units, or in batches of hundreds or thousands. To get started designing a PCB to use the Module, we provide an open-source breakout board with a single Module in an affordable development kit.

The Compute Modules 3 Lite brings the SD card interface to the Module pins so a user can wire this up to an eMMC or SD card of their choice.

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What does the Compute Module 3 Lite include?
It uses the BCM2837 based compute module with 1 GB RAM and brings the SD card interface to the module pins for wiring to an eMMC or SD card.
Is the module compatible with standard DDR2 SODIMM connectors?
Yes, it is designed to fit into a standard DDR2 SODIMM connector and exposes many GPIOs and interfaces via the module pins.
Can I buy in single units or bulk, and is there a development kit?
It is available in single units or in batches of hundreds or thousands, and ThinkRobotics provides an open source breakout board and an affordable development kit to help you get started designing a PCB.
What storage options are supported by the Lite variant?
The Lite version brings the SD card interface to the module pins so you can wire it to an eMMC or SD card of your choice.
What is the main benefit of using this module for a project?
It offers the full flexibility of the BCM2837 SoC with more GPIOs and interfaces compared to the standard Raspberry Pi, making it suitable for embedded and custom systems.
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The Compute Module 3 contains the guts of a Raspberry Pi 3 (the BCM2837 processor and 1GB RAM) as well as lincs for SD Card slot. The Pi 3 has a processor speed of 1.2GHz and runs at roughly 10 times the speed of the Pi 1 due to its quad-core CPU. This is all integrated on to a small 67.6mm x 31mm board which fits into a standard DDR2 SODIMM connector (the same type of connector as used for laptop memory). The remaining processor interfaces are available to the user via the connector pins. You get the full flexibility of the BCM2837 SoC (which means that many more GPIOs and interfaces are available as compared to the Raspberry Pi), and designing the Module into a custom system should be relatively straightforward as we’ve put all the tricky bits onto the Module itself.

The Compute Module is available for purchase in single units, or in batches of hundreds or thousands. To get started designing a PCB to use the Module, we provide an open-source breakout board with a single Module in an affordable development kit.

The Compute Modules 3 Lite brings the SD card interface to the Module pins so a user can wire this up to an eMMC or SD card of their choice.

Specifications

Resources

Datasheet

Tutorial

 

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What does the Compute Module 3 Lite include?
It uses the BCM2837 based compute module with 1 GB RAM and brings the SD card interface to the module pins for wiring to an eMMC or SD card.
Is the module compatible with standard DDR2 SODIMM connectors?
Yes, it is designed to fit into a standard DDR2 SODIMM connector and exposes many GPIOs and interfaces via the module pins.
Can I buy in single units or bulk, and is there a development kit?
It is available in single units or in batches of hundreds or thousands, and ThinkRobotics provides an open source breakout board and an affordable development kit to help you get started designing a PCB.
What storage options are supported by the Lite variant?
The Lite version brings the SD card interface to the module pins so you can wire it to an eMMC or SD card of your choice.
What is the main benefit of using this module for a project?
It offers the full flexibility of the BCM2837 SoC with more GPIOs and interfaces compared to the standard Raspberry Pi, making it suitable for embedded and custom systems.
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