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Raspberry Pi Compute is a SODIMM format module containing only the basic processor/RAM elements of a Raspberry Pi Model B, plus a Flash memory chip. All processor I/O are accessible via a 200-pin edge connector. The Compute module plugs into an I/O board providing a range of standard connectors for development purposes. A variety of 'boot' methods are available depending on the presence or otherwise of a host computer plugged into a microUSB socket, the state of a GPIO pin and a jumper link. The Raspberry Pi Compute module is aimed at industrial design engineers for integration into production embedded applications.
Broadcom BCM2835 700MHz ARM1176JZFS processor with FPU and VideoCore IV dual-core GPU
GPU provides Open GL ES 2.0, hardware-accelerated OpenVG, and 1080p30 H.264 high-profile decode
GPU is capable of 1Gpixel/s, 1.5Gtexel/s or 24GFLOPs with texture filtering and DMA infrastructure
512MB SDRAM
4GB eMMC MLC Flash memory (Replaces Flash memory card of standard Raspberry Pi)
Access to all I/O via 200-pin edge connector
Dimensions: 67 x 31mm 200-pin SODIMM format
Raspberry Pi Compute I/O Board
Provides standard I/O sockets for the Compute module
200-pin SODIMM connector for Compute module
4 x 30-pin headers (46 x GPIO, I2C bus, camera plus power and ground pins)
GPIO logic level selected by jumper link to 1.8V or 3.3V
HDMI socket
USB-A socket
microUSB socket for booting from attached host
microUSB socket for power supply
2 x CSI camera connectors (Requires adapter for Raspberry Pi video cameras, supplied with kit)
2 x DSI display connectors
Footprint for JTAG connector
Power LED
Boot Status LED
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Raspberry Pi Compute is a SODIMM format module containing only the basic processor/RAM elements of a Raspberry Pi Model B, plus a Flash memory chip. All processor I/O are accessible via a 200-pin edge connector. The Compute module plugs into an I/O board providing a range of standard connectors for development purposes. A variety of 'boot' methods are available depending on the presence or otherwise of a host computer plugged into a microUSB socket, the state of a GPIO pin and a jumper link. The Raspberry Pi Compute module is aimed at industrial design engineers for integration into production embedded applications.