![]() ![]() When I first got started with the Raspberry Pi Compute Module a few months ago, that was exactly the issue I was faced with. And for anyone who might want to get started with designing their own boards the amount of resources they have is rather limited. ![]() As a result, there aren’t many open source hardware projects out there based on it. Unfortunately, while the Compute Module allows you to do all this it still appears to be lacking in terms of popularity compared to the traditional Raspberry Pi Model A and B. The on-board eMMC also eliminates the need for an external micro SD card, which makes the Compute Module perfect for designing Raspberry Pi based products. That gives you an enormous amount of flexibility as it allows you to have access to a much greater amount of IO pins, while the same time you get to choose exactly what hardware you want on your board. With it becomes possible to design your own custom boards where the Raspberry Pi is just another component. If you’ve never heard of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module before, it’s basically a fully fledged Linux computer with the form factor a laptop RAM stick! ![]()
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