Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 IoT Router Carrier Board Mini

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 IoT Router Carrier Board Mini

Compute Module 4 IoT Router Carrier Board Mini is an internet expansion board based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. When connecting with a Gigabit network card via PCle, it brings Raspberry Pi CM4 two full-speed gigabit network ports and offers better performance, lower CPU usage, and higher stability for a long time work compared with a USB network card. Besides, with a mini size of 55 x62mm, the board still retains the characteristic GPIO pin header of Raspberry Pi, which makes it applicable for connecting other actuators, sensors, and smart cooling fan. Furthermore, there is also a USB2.0 interface that can be connected to mobile hard drives, printers, WIFI modules, LTF modules, etc.

Compute Module 4 IoT Router Carrier Board Mini now provides OpenWRT open-source router system. After a simple setup, it can be used as a router. It is also compatible with Raspberry OS, Ubuntu Server and other Raspberry Pi systems.

The powerful performance of BCM2711 4 core 1.5GHz Cortex-A72 and the rich software support in the Raspberry Pi community make this board a solid foundation for building high-performance gateways, smart routers, and home IoT platforms. It can also be connected to peripherals and used as a mini-NAS, wireless network bridge, or LTE Internet terminal.

Specifications

  • Compatible Module: Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 series
  • Ethernet:
    • ETH1: Compute Module 4 Built-In
    • ETH2: PCI Express 1000BASE-T NIC
  • USB:
    • 1x USB-C: Power only
    • 1x USB-C: USB 2.0 High Speed
  • Storage Card: microSD slot (Only modules without eMMC supported)
  • GPIO: 26Pin GPIO compatible with Raspberry Pi
  • Power Supply: USB-C 5V/3A
  • Operating Temperature: 0℃~80℃
  • Dimension: 55x62mm/2.17×2.44”

The supporting case will be released soon. This product is under the status of Pre-order, will be shipped in mid-April.

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