EDATEC says its CM0 NANO makes history as the first industrial-grade single-board computer (SBC) built on Raspberry Pi CM0, merging ultra-low development thresholds, industrial robustness, and flexible functionality to redefine value for industrial and maker communities.
The CM0 NANO is in stock at authorised distributor DigiKey.
At its core, this SBC features a 1GHz quad-core 64-bit Arm Cortex-A53 processor and VideoCore IV GPU, paired with 512MB LPDDR2 memory and optional 8/16GB eMMC storage, delivering balanced computing and graphics performance (including 1080p30 H.264 encode/decode and OpenGL ES support) for lightweight embedded tasks, without unnecessary complexity.
What sets it apart, says EDATEC, is its industrial-grade enhancement: a -20 to +60°C operating temperature range, stamp-hole soldering (eliminating vibration/dust-induced contact failures), built-in RTC (when supplied with a CR2032 battery for backup), and hardware watchdog ensuring 24/7 stability in harsh environments like factories or outdoor sites, while a low-power design keeps consumption low for sustained use.
This SBC is packed with versatile interfaces – HDMI, 2x USB 2.0, 100M Ethernet, optional 2.4GHz Wi-Fi/Bluetooth 4.2, and MIPI DSI/CSI – plus a Raspberry Pi 40-pin standard GPIO header that enables plug-and-play compatibility with the entire Raspberry Pi HAT ecosystem, slashing prototype development time.
Fully integrated with Raspberry Pi’s software and hardware ecosystem, the CM0 NANO runs official Raspberry Pi OS and reuses thousands of open-source tools (Python libraries, graphical programming tools) and projects, allowing developers of all skill levels to get started quickly without custom adaptations.
Whether for mass-produced industrial applications or rapid maker prototyping, this first-of-its-kind SBC delivers a balance of reliability, usability, and cost-efficiency.
The SBC features 512MB LPDDR2 memory + optional 8/16GB eMMC or microSD slot (for CM0Lite variants).
It is low-power and compact delivering an efficient design for power-sensitive applications, 100 x 85mm form factor, USB Type-C 5V input.
Applications cover IoT gateways (multi-terminal data interconnection/transfer), industrial data acquisition systems, HMI panels, Raspberry Pi CM0 chip evaluation and development platforms, power-sensitive mobile embedded devices, rapid prototyping for maker projects (sensors, automation, robotics), and outdoor/harsh-environment embedded terminals.