Compute module based AIO
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 10:50 am
Now that the CM3 is released in lite variant too, How feasible would a compute module based AIO would be? Any thoughts?
$25 for the lite module isn't a bad price. I intend to have a look at the pinout and see what's possible to do with in for my projects.Hex wrote:An AIO with a module holder will mostly be a complete solution for a true AIO. GBZ using CM3 would be powerful and compact. I doubt it will be cheap.
Helder wrote:$25 for the lite module isn't a bad price. I intend to have a look at the pinout and see what's possible to do with in for my projects.Hex wrote:An AIO with a module holder will mostly be a complete solution for a true AIO. GBZ using CM3 would be powerful and compact. I doubt it will be cheap.
smithincanton wrote:Helder wrote:$25 for the lite module isn't a bad price. I intend to have a look at the pinout and see what's possible to do with in for my projects.Hex wrote:An AIO with a module holder will mostly be a complete solution for a true AIO. GBZ using CM3 would be powerful and compact. I doubt it will be cheap.
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How about the Genesis Logic IC - GL850G, works well for 2 of my hubs.Helder wrote:Only issue I see with the compute module is the usb hub that is not part of the board and must be something I decide on and with the bad luck with the fe1.1s I need to research better working hubs.
I'm going to be testing this chip and a prototype board in a week or 2 after the Chinese new year is over.Hex wrote:How about the Genesis Logic IC - GL850G, works well for 2 of my hubs.Helder wrote:Only issue I see with the compute module is the usb hub that is not part of the board and must be something I decide on and with the bad luck with the fe1.1s I need to research better working hubs.