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Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 in stock at Farnell

19th October 2020
Mick Elliott
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The new Compute Module 4 (CM4) from Raspberry Pi is now available at Farnell. The distributor has made a heavy investment in stock to meet volume orders.

The CM4 brings the power of the Raspberry Pi 4 to the compute module family and is accompanied by two accessories, the Compute Module 4 I/O (CM4IO) Board and the Compute Module 4 Antenna Kit.

CM4 is a faster and more powerful System on Module (SoM) than previous models, offering a greater 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 a variety of multimedia interfaces. The power and versatility of CM4 make it an ideal solution for Artificial Intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT) and a wide range of home and industrial automation applications.

Raspberry Pi products are increasingly being used in product design with an estimated 40-50% of Raspberry Pi boards now being sold to industrial customers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs).

CM4 is based on the Raspberry Pi Model 4B single-board computer, with an updated form factor accommodating new interfaces such as dual HDMI, PCIe and Gigabit Ethernet, in a reduced footprint.

Access to the processor interfaces and GPIO pins is provided via dual 100 pin high density connectors.

For maximum flexibility, CM4 is available with different eMMC flash and DRAM density options, and with optional dual-band wireless connectivity.

A “lite” variant is available without the eMMC fitted, making it an ideal solution for cost-sensitive applications.

The CM4’s features include:

  • Processor: a Broadcom BCM2711 quad-core ARM Cortex-A72 64-bit processor clocked at 1.5GHz, offering industry-leading performance and power efficiency.
  • Memory: from 1GB to 8GB of LPDDR4-3200 SDRAM and up to 32GB of eMMC Flash memory depending on the model.
  • Multimedia: hardware codec support for H.265 (up to 4kp60 decode) and H.264 (up to 1080p60 decode and 1080p30 encode).
  • Connectivity: optional fully certified radio module, supporting dual-band IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac wireless networking and Bluetooth 5.0. An on-board electronic switch selects between an external or PCB antenna.

 

The CM4IO Board has been designed to simplify the development of new products using the CM4. It is suitable for the evaluation and prototyping of new products, serving as a reference design to interface external devices to the CM4 and can also be embedded directly into end products.

The CM4IO Board can be used with the complete range of CM4 modules and features:

  • Gigabit Ethernet connectivity with PoE support (requires separate Raspberry Pi PoE HAT)
  • Two full-size HDMI connectors
  • Two USB 2 sockets, with a header for two more sockets
  • A micro-USB socket for updating the CM4 and a micro SD Card socket for CM4Lite modules
  • A PCIe Gen 2 x1 socket

 

Also available, for use with CM4 variants with an on-board wireless module, is the Compute Module Antenna Kit.The Kitincludes an external antenna which has been pre-certified or use with the CM4, reducing additional compliance requirements when an external antenna is required within the design.

It is supplied with a bulkhead fixture and a cable with a U.FL connector.

Lee Turner, Global Head of Semiconductors and SBC at Farnell said: “Ease of use is key to our customers: with its extensive documentation, mature software stack, and vast community the Raspberry Pi Compute Module series has always been a very popular product for embedded engineers. This new version of the Compute Module offers greater performance and connectivity as well as improved energy efficiency, and is simpler than ever to incorporate into products. With dual HDMI, PCI Express, a choice of RAM and eMMC memory options, and a dual-band option, design engineers can develop a broader range of applications, bringing their products to market faster than ever before.”

Eben Upton, Chief Executive at Raspberry Pi Trading, responded:“Since 2014, the Compute Module line has become an increasingly important part of Raspberry Pi’s offering, allowing our customers to leverage the cost, performance and stability of the Raspberry Pi platform in their own products, with their own form factors. Farnell have been at the heart of the Compute Module program, investing to ensure our customers can access the inventory they need when they need it, and providing unparalleled support through the element14 Community. Compute Module 4 extends the range with the power of Raspberry Pi 4, adding RAM density variants, optional wireless connectivity and an even wider range of interfacing options. We’re excited to see what people build with CM4 platform.”

Farnell stocks a range of SBCs from over 100 supplier franchises and offers 24/5 technical support to ensure customers can take advantage of the latest technology innovations for experiments and embedded solutions.

The distributor can also support customers as they take ideas from specification through to production with end-to-end product development solutions offered via the Avnet ecosystem.

The Raspberry Pi’s Compute Module 4 and accessories including the Compute Module 4 I/O Board and Compute Module 4 Antenna Kit are available from Farnell in EMEA and Newark in North America.

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