Waveshare Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Development Kit Type A (no CM3+, US)

WaveshareSKU: RB-Wav-1157
Manufacturer #: 16790

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Description

  • Waveshare Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Development Kit Type A (no CM3+, US)
  • Facilitates application development with Compute Module 3+
  • Supports USB, HDMI, GPIO, and Arduino interfaces
  • Includes IR remote, LCD adapter, and jumper wires
  • Features 10-bit ADC, 16-bit DAC, and onboard USB hub
  • Compatible with Raspberry Pi HATs and Arduino shields

The Waveshare Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Development Kit Type A (no CM3+, US) is designed to facilitate the evaluation and development of applications using the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+. This kit includes the Compute Module IO Board Plus, which extends various interfaces from the Compute Module 3+, such as USB and HDMI, similar to a standard Raspberry Pi. The IO Board is compatible with the Compute Module IO Board V3 from the Raspberry Pi Foundation and supports connectivity with Raspberry Pi HATs and Arduino shields.

The development kit is equipped with a range of features to support diverse applications. It includes a Raspberry Pi GPIO header, an Arduino connectivity interface, and a 1-WIRE interface for connecting single-bus devices like the DS18B20 temperature sensor. The board also features an onboard USB hub, IR receiver, and USB to UART for serial debugging. Additionally, it provides a sensor interface, a 10-bit ADC, and a 16-bit DAC for advanced input and output operations.

The kit is complemented by an IR remote controller, an LCD adapter, and various cables and jumper wires to facilitate connectivity and testing. This comprehensive setup is ideal for developers seeking to reduce their development cycle and efficiently evaluate the capabilities of the Compute Module 3+.

  • 1x Compute Module IO Board Plus

  • 1x DS18B20 Temperature sensor

  • 1x IR remote controller

  • 1x LCD adapter

  • 1x 22pin FFC

  • 1x RPi Zero V1.3 camera cable 15cm

  • 1x Power adapter 5V/3A Micro

  • 1x USB Type A plug to Micro B plug cable 120cm

  • 1x Jumper wire 4-pin to separated pins

  • 1x Jumper wire 2-pin 2.54-pitch 200mm

  • Waveshare Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Development Kit Type A (no CM3+, US)

  • Broadcom BCM2837B0
  • Cortex-A53 (ARMv8) 64-bit SoC @ 1.2GHz
  • 1GB RAM
  • eMMC Flash
  • 200-pin SODIMM connector with 35U hard gold plating I/O pins
  • 48 GPIO
  • 2 I2C
  • 2 SPI
  • 2 UART
  • 2 SD/SDIO (1 SD used for eMMC Flash on non-Lite variants)
  • 1 HDMI 1.3a
  • 1 USB2 HOST/OTG
  • 1 DPI (parallel RGB display)
  • 1 NAND (SMI)
  • 1 4-lane CSI Camera Interface (up to 1Gbps per lane)
  • 1 2-lane CSI Camera Interface (up to 1Gbps per lane)
  • 1 4-lane DSI Display Interface (up to 1Gbps per lane)
  • 1 2-lane DSI Display Interface (up to 1Gbps per lane)
  • Compatible with the Compute Module IO Board V3 from the Raspberry Pi Foundation
  • Raspberry Pi GPIO header for connecting various Raspberry Pi HATs
  • Arduino connectivity, supports Arduino shields
  • 1-WIRE interface for connecting single-bus devices like DS18B20
  • 4 keys, 4 LEDs, 1 Buzzer for I/O testing
  • Onboard USB HUB for connecting more USB devices
  • IR receiver, IR remote control available
  • Onboard USB to UART for serial debugging
  • Sensor interface
  • 10-bit ADC, 38KSPS, 11 channels (6 channels for Arduino interface, 5 channels for sensors)
  • 16-bit DAC, 2 channels
  • Onboard RTC, a common and useful function

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