SC0564

Raspberry Pi
358-SC0564
SC0564

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System-On-Modules - SOM Compute Module, CM1

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Product Attribute Attribute Value Select Attribute
Raspberry Pi
Product Category: System-On-Modules - SOM
RoHS:  
Raspberry Pi CM1
Broadcom
BCM2835
512 MB
1.8 V, 3.3 V
CSI, DSI, GPIO, HDMI, I2C, SPI, UART, USB
- 25 C
+ 80 C
67.6 mm x 30 mm
Brand: Raspberry Pi
Flash: 4 GB
Memory Size: 4 GB
Memory Type: eMMC
Processor Series: BCM2835
Product Type: System-On-Modules - SOM
Factory Pack Quantity: 225
Subcategory: Computing
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CAHTS:
8471500090
USHTS:
8471500150
JPHTS:
847150000
TARIC:
8471500000
MXHTS:
8471500100
ECCN:
5A992.C

Compute Modules 1, 3, & 3 Lite (CM1 / CM3 / CM3L)

Raspberry Pi Compute Modules 1, 3, and 3 Lite (CM1/CM3/CM3L) are mechanically compatible with DDR2-SODIMM and contain a processor, memory, eMMC flash (CM1 and CM3), and the supporting power circuitry. These system on modules (SoMs) enable users to leverage the Raspberry Pi hardware and software stack in their own designs and form factors. The CM1 features a BCM2835 processor (same as the original Raspberry Pi and Raspberry Pi B+ models), 512MB LPDDR2 RAM, and 4GB eMMC flash. The CM3 has a BCM2837 processor (same as Raspberry Pi 3), 1GB LPDDR2 RAM, and 4GB eMMC flash. The Lite (CM3L) module is the same as CM3, except the eMMC flash is not fitted, and SD/eMMC interface pins are available for users to connect an SD/eMMC device. Raspberry Pi Compute Modules 1, 3, and 3 Lite include extra IO interfaces compared to Raspberry Pi model A/B boards, expanding design options for users.