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Raspberry Pi CM0 module (with antenna) on a carrier with Ethernet, USB, HDMI, USB-C (power), Camera/Display, 40-pin GPIO connectors a micro SD card, RTC battery and a couple of switches.

Raspberry Pi CM0 module (with antenna) on a carrier with Ethernet, USB, HDMI, USB-C (power), Camera/Display, 40-pin GPIO connectors a micro SD card, RTC battery and a couple of switches.

It took a while (thanks to UPS) but my "CM0 NANO Single-Board Computer" has arrived in the UK (from Digikey www.digikey.co.uk/en/product-highlight/e/e... ).

#RaspberryPi #RaspberryPiCM0 #CM0

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I received another batch of 10 CM0 last week. Combining the results from all batches I'm seeing a 25% "failure to boot from eMMC" rate which is less than ideal 😭 .

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Two Raspberry Pi compute module zero on development boards side by side.

Two Raspberry Pi compute module zero on development boards side by side.

The rpi-imager problem was a red herring, after switching to dd I still can't get a [non-mangled] CM0 dev board to boot.

With the CM0 dev board on the left I can enable RPIBOOT, apply power, run rpiboot, write an image/sync, remove power, disable RPIBOOT, apply […]

[Original post on widget.uk]

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Closeup of a green CM0 dev board showing the rectangle of pads surrounded by flux and random bits of solder debris from the module being removed.

Closeup of a green CM0 dev board showing the rectangle of pads surrounded by flux and random bits of solder debris from the module being removed.

Continuing my CM0 fun from last night where I removed the module from the dev board, soldered it to my carrier, reflashed 64-bit Lite RPiOS and it didn't boot, no LED, nothing. Checked the schematic, PCB for shorts, voltages, etc. and couldn't find anything so took […]

[Original post on widget.uk]

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A Raspberry Pi development board for the Compute Module CM0 is dangling from a USB cable in front of a monitor which has a putty window showing the model "Raspberry Pi Compute Module 0 Rev 1.0".

A Raspberry Pi development board for the Compute Module CM0 is dangling from a USB cable in front of a monitor which has a putty window showing the model "Raspberry Pi Compute Module 0 Rev 1.0".

The "Chinese market" Raspberry Pi CM0 has made it to the UK 🥳 .

Still seems a strange product, even the URL on the box ( https://raspberrypi.com/products/cm0-dev ) doesn't work 🙄 .

#RaspberryPi #ComputeModule #CM0 #RaspberryPiCM0

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On a white background top left is an upside down red cardboard box labelled "Raspberry Pi Development Board // For Raspberry Pi CM0", to the right is an antenna in a plastic zip lock bag, below is the green Raspberry Pi Development Board with CM0 mounted in an anti static bag.

On a white background top left is an upside down red cardboard box labelled "Raspberry Pi Development Board // For Raspberry Pi CM0", to the right is an antenna in a plastic zip lock bag, below is the green Raspberry Pi Development Board with CM0 mounted in an anti static bag.

On a white background is a antenna showing the 3M branded adhesive in the zip lock bag, in the middle is a Development Board with a CM0 soldered onto it sat on an anti-static bag, on the right is the reverse of the box.

On a white background is a antenna showing the 3M branded adhesive in the zip lock bag, in the middle is a Development Board with a CM0 soldered onto it sat on an anti-static bag, on the right is the reverse of the box.

On a white background on the left is an antenna in a zip lock bag with the product code "HD0110-WIFI-ANT V2.0" and a black pin header jumper, on the right is the reverse of the green CM0 development board PCB showing a nearly solid ground plane other than what looks to be a 5V trace between the USB connectors.

On a white background on the left is an antenna in a zip lock bag with the product code "HD0110-WIFI-ANT V2.0" and a black pin header jumper, on the right is the reverse of the green CM0 development board PCB showing a nearly solid ground plane other than what looks to be a 5V trace between the USB connectors.

Soon you will be mine (pics from the shipping agent).

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Compute Module 0 revealed as new ultra-cheap Raspberry Pi device before global release Raspberry Pi has updated its Compute Module series with the Compute Module 0. Set to arrive for under $20, the Raspberry Pi CM0 will be available with an IO board and borrows the Raspberry Pi RP3A0 sy...

Compute Module 0 revealed as new ultra-cheap Raspberry Pi device before global release tinyurl.com/3tw7bmrr #RaspberryPi #RPI #RaspberryPiCM0 #ComputeModule0 #SoM

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Raspberry Pi CM0 is an inexpensive compute module with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor Raspberry Pi is expanding its product lineup with a new computer-on-a-module designed as a lower cost alternative to the Raspberry Pi CM4 or CM5. North American pricing and availability haven't been announced yet, but according to ITHome, Raspberry Pi unveiled the new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 0 (CM0) at the China International Industrial Expo this week, revealing that it will be available soon with prices ranging from about $18 to $26.

Raspberry Pi CM0 is an inexpensive compute module with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor #Bcm2710a1, #ComputeModule, #RaspberryPi, #RaspberryPiCm0, #Rp3a0

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