Raspberry Pi RPICM3P-LITE

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Lite User Manual

Model: RPICM3P-LITE

1. Okwu mmalite

The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Lite is an industrial-grade System-on-Module (SoM) that integrates the core components of a Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ into a compact SODIMM form factor. This module is designed for embedded applications, offering a powerful quad-core processor and 1GB of LPDDR2 SDRAM. It provides access to more GPIO pins when used with a compatible I/O board (not included), making it suitable for a wide range of industrial and consumer products.

2. Ozi nchekwa

Please read all safety instructions carefully before using the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Lite.

  • The Compute Module must only be handled in compliance with Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) protection measures.
  • Before connecting to a power supply, ensure that no thermal overload will occur. Adequate ventilation is crucial.
  • Do not operate the module in humid, wet, or excessively dusty environments.
  • Never allow direct contact with water or any other conductive liquids.
  • Only connect the module with recommended power supplies that provide the correct voltage na ugbua.
  • Liquids, dust, and overvoltages can lead to dangerous situations or cause permanent defects.
  • Avoid storing the module in an enclosed housing without proper ventilation to prevent damage or corrosion.
  • Do not attempt to repair defective modules or components yourself. Unauthorized repairs can void your warranty and cause further damage.
  • Recycle defective or discarded Compute Modules according to local electronic waste disposal regulations.

3. Ngwaahịa gafereview

The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Lite offers a compact and robust solution for embedded systems. Its design allows for integration into custom hardware, leveraging the extensive Raspberry Pi ecosystem.

Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:

  • Ihe nhazi: Broadcom BCM2837B0, Cortex-A53 (ARMv8) 64-bit SoC running at 1.2GHz.
  • RAM: 1GB of LPDDR2 SDRAM.
  • Ihe kpatara ụdị: Based on the SODIMM standard, enabling use with standard connectors.
  • GPIO: Provides access to a greater number of GPIO pins compared to standard Raspberry Pi boards when used with an appropriate I/O board.

Nhazi modul:

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Lite Front View

Foto 3.1: N'ihu view of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Lite, showing the main processor and memory components.

Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Lite Back View

Foto 3.2: Azu view of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+ Lite, illustrating the SODIMM connector and additional circuitry.

4. Nhazi

The Compute Module 3+ Lite requires a compatible I/O board for operation. This section outlines the general steps for initial setup.

  1. Prepare I/O Board: Ensure your I/O board is compatible with the Compute Module 3+ Lite and has the necessary power supply and peripheral connections.
  2. Insert Compute Module: Carefully align the Compute Module 3+ Lite with the SODIMM connector on your I/O board. Apply even pressure to insert it fully until it is securely seated.
  3. Ngwa njikọ: Connect any required peripherals such as a display (HDMI), keyboard, mouse, and network cable to the I/O board.
  4. Ịnye ọkụ: Connect a suitable power supply to your I/O board. Refer to your I/O board's documentation for specific power requirements.
  5. Sistemụ nrụọrụ: The Compute Module 3+ Lite does not have onboard eMMC storage. You will need to provide an operating system via an SD card (if your I/O board supports it) or network boot. It is compatible with NOOBS 3.0.0 or later.

5. Ntuziaka ọrụ

Once the Compute Module 3+ Lite is set up with an I/O board and an operating system, its operation is similar to a standard Raspberry Pi.

  • Ike Na: Apply power to the I/O board. The module should boot up, and you should see output on your connected display.
  • OS Interaction: Interact with the operating system using your connected keyboard and mouse.
  • Nwụnye ngwanrọ: Install software and applications as needed for your specific project or application.
  • GPIO Usage: Utilize the GPIO pins for interfacing with external hardware, following the documentation for your I/O board and the Raspberry Pi GPIO libraries.
  • Mechie: Always perform a proper shutdown of the operating system before disconnecting power to prevent data corruption.

6. Nlekọta

Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and reliable operation of your Compute Module 3+ Lite.

  • Debe Ọcha: Regularly clean the module and I/O board to prevent dust accumulation, which can lead to overheating or short circuits. Use a soft, dry brush or compressed air.
  • Njikwa gburugburu: Operate the module within its specified temperature and humidity ranges. Avoid extreme conditions.
  • Mmelite femụwe: Keep the operating system and any relevant firmware updated to ensure optimal performance and security.
  • Njikọ echekwara Periodically check all connections (SODIMM, power, peripherals) to ensure they are secure and free from corrosion.
  • Nchekwa ESD: When handling the module, always observe ESD precautions to prevent damage from static electricity.

7. Nchọpụta nsogbu

Akụkụ a na-enye azịza maka nsogbu nkịtị ị nwere ike izute.

  • Enweghị ike/enweghị buut:
    • Ensure the power supply is correctly connected and provides sufficient voltage and current for the I/O board and module.
    • Verify the Compute Module is correctly seated in the SODIMM slot.
    • Check for any visible damage to the module or I/O board.
  • Enweghị mmepụta ihe ngosi:
    • Confirm the display cable (e.g., HDMI) is securely connected to both the I/O board and the monitor.
    • Hụ na enyocha ahụ agbanyere ma tinye ya na isi mmalite ntinye kwesịrị ekwesị.
    • Verify that the operating system image is correctly installed and configured for display output.
  • Peripheral Issues (Keyboard/Mouse/USB):
    • Try connecting peripherals to different USB ports on the I/O board.
    • Test peripherals with another device to confirm they are functional.
    • Ensure the operating system has the necessary drivers.
  • ekpo oke ọkụ:
    • Ensure adequate ventilation around the module and I/O board.
    • Consider adding a heatsink or fan if operating in high-temperature environments or under heavy load.
    • Reduce CPU load if possible.

8. Nkọwapụta

ỤdịRaspberry Pi
Aha NlereanyaCompute Module 3+ Lite
Nọmba nlereanyaRPICM3P-LITE
UPC765756931106
NhaziBroadcom BCM2837B0, Cortex-A53 (ARMv8) 64-bit SoC
Ọsọ CPU1.2 GHz
Ogo etinyere ebe nchekwa RAM1 GB LPDDR2 SDRAM
Ike Nchekwa ebe nchekwaNone (Lite version, requires external storage)
Sistemụ nrụọrụNOOBS 3.0.0 or later (user-provided)
Teknụzụ NjikọtaGPIO (via I/O board)
Ngwa dakọtaraRaspberry Pi Camera, Raspberry Pi Touch Display, Arduino, USB keyboard, USB mouse, HDMI monitor, speakers (via I/O board)
Akụkụ ihe (L x W x H)2.66" x 2.66" x 2.3" (approximate, module only)
Onye nrụpụtaRaspberry Pi

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information and technical support, please contact Raspberry Pi directly.

Ozi onye nrụpụta:

Raspberry Pi Ltd.
194 Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road
GB - CB4 0AB Cambridge
Email: compliance@raspberrypi.com
Websaịtị: https://www.raspberrypi.com

Nọmba WEEE: 20453810

Responsible Person for the EU:

Raspberry Pi Ireland Limited
3 Dublin Landings
IE - D01 C4E0 North Wall Quay, Dublin 1
Email: compliance@raspberrypi.com
Websaịtị: https://www.raspberrypi.com

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