Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Development Kit

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The Compute Module 3+ Development Kit is made for developing industrial applications with CM3+, CM3+/Lite, CM3, CM3 Lite, and CM1.

The Development Kit contains the critical hardware that allows you to design the Compute Module into a custom system, and gives you the freedom to add extra components and place parts exactly where your product needs them.

The kit includes the Compute Module IO (CMIO) board, which is a simple, open-source breakout board into which you can plug a Compute Module. The board hosts 120 GPIO pins, an HDMI port, a USB port, two camera ports, and two display ports.

Note: A separate power supply, such as this Universal Power Supply, is required to power the product (not included in the kit).

  • CMIO v3 breakout board
  • CM3+/32GB Compute Module
  • CM3+/Lite Compute Module
  • CMCDA board (breaks in half to 1 × camera and 1 × display adapter)
  • 2 × 22W, 0.5mm pitch, 50mm length small FFCs for the adapters
  • USB B to USB A cable (for programming)
  • 4 × pin header female-to-female jumper leads (20cm), to allow connecting display and camera I2C

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Development Kit Product Help and Resources

Core Skill: Programming

If a board needs code or communicates somehow, you're going to need to know how to program or interface with it. The programming skill is all about communication and code.

3 Programming

Skill Level: Competent - The toolchain for programming is a bit more complex and will examples may not be explicitly provided for you. You will be required to have a fundamental knowledge of programming and be required to provide your own code. You may need to modify existing libraries or code to work with your specific hardware. Sensor and hardware interfaces will be SPI or I2C.
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Core Skill: Electrical Prototyping

If it requires power, you need to know how much, what all the pins do, and how to hook it up. You may need to reference datasheets, schematics, and know the ins and outs of electronics.

2 Electrical Prototyping

Skill Level: Rookie - You may be required to know a bit more about the component, such as orientation, or how to hook it up, in addition to power requirements. You will need to understand polarized components.
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