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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 Comes With PCIe Support And Multimedia Interfaces
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onNewark, a global distributor of electronic components, products, and solutions, introduced the new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4). The CM4 module delivers the power of the Raspberry Pi 4 to the compute module family. It is supplemented by two accessories, the Compute Module 4 I/O (CM4IO) board and the Compute Module 4 Antenna Kit.
The CM4 is a faster and more powerful System on Module (SoM) than prior models, allowing a more comprehensive range of connectivity and memory options for design engineers building embedded solutions. Key features include a small form-factor, greater power efficiency, PCle support, and various multimedia interfaces.
The power and versatility of CM4 make it an excellent solution for Artificial Intelligence applications, the Internet of Things (IoT), and a broad array of home and industrial automation applications. Raspberry Pi products are increasingly utilized in product design, with approximately 40 to 50 percent of Raspberry Pi boards used by industrial customers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).
The CM4 is based on the acclaimed Raspberry Pi Model 4B single-board computer, with a modernized form factor containing modern interfaces such as dual HDMI, PCIe, and Gigabit Ethernet.
Raspberry Pi 3 B+ System With Dual Isolated CAN Bus Interface
Our Raspberry Pi 3 System With CAN Bus Interface (PiCAN2) comes with a pre-installed Raspbian operating system.
The PiCAN2 DUO ISO board provides two independent isolated CAN-Bus channels for the Raspberry Pi. It uses the Microchip MCP2515 CAN controller in combination with the Texas Instruments ISO1050 isolated CAN transceiver. Connections are made via 4 way screw terminal plugs.
There is an easy-to-install SocketCAN driver, and programming can be accomplished in C or Python.