hmmm... that's good points.inches wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2017 8:17 amAlmost all of the pi3 builds I've seen require desoldering the jacks on the pi3 to reduce its height. The Ethernet and USB jacks take up a substantial amount of space. Also, for the SAIO it requires dremeling away parts of the PCB to fit.TheDeviantZen wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2017 4:25 amJust a noob question,
CM3 and a Raspberry Pi 3 its about the same price, but to go with the CM3 we have to buy your board wich means that costs more than a simply RPI3.
What is the principal advantages of your board w/ CM3 vs a Raspberry Pi 3?
Even if those are accomplished the board is 6 layers and the could be teeny bridges a human can't see without a microscope. Many have done this, but they are fairly experienced and willing to give up a pi or two if they do it wrong because they would like to learn.
Most people don't have those engineering skills and would like to be more safe and not ruin things and risk spending more money. Plus, this should be more battery efficient than the pi3 because it doesn't have all the extra stuff happening, only the processing power.
There will be soldering, but it will only be a few wires and not much more than you'd have to to complete any other build.
Will your board be expensive? does cm3 have wifi and BLE?