Raspberry Pi CM0 castellated module features Raspberry Pi RP3A0 System-in-Package

Raspberry Pi CM0 is a yet-to-be-officially-announced castellated Compute Module based on the Raspberry Pi RP3A0 SiP (System-in-Package) found in the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3E (CM3E).

Since most Raspberry Pi products are announced under a strict embargo, I’m always surprised when I find new Raspberry Pi hardware that was never formally introduced. But it seems to happen from time to time for products targeting business customers specifically. The CM3E Compute Module was one example, and the CM0 appears to be another.

Raspberry Pi CM0

Raspberry Pi CM0 specifications:

  • SiP – Raspberry Pi RP3A0
    • SoC – Broadcom BCM2710A1
      • CPU – Quad-core Cortex-A53 processor @ 1.0 GHz
      • GPU – VideoCore IV GPU supporting OpenGL ES 1.1, 2.0 graphics
      • VPU – H.264/MPEG-4 1080p30 video decoding, H.264  1080p30 video encoding
    • System Memory – 512MB LPDDR2 RAM
  • Storage – 0GB (Raspberry Pi CM0 Lite), 8GB, or 16GB eMMC flash
  • Wireless – Optional 802.11 b/g/n WiFi 4, Bluetooth 4.2 LE (same module as on Pi Zero 2 W) with u.FL antenna connector
  • 132 castellated holes
    • Storage – SDIO (Compute Module Zero Lite only)
    • Display – HDMI, TV DAC, 4-lane MIPI DSI, parallel display interface (DPI)
    • Camera – 4-lane MIPI CSI
    • Audio – PCM
    • USB – 1x USB 2.0
    • Up to 28x GPIOs
    • UART, SPI, 2x I2C
  • Supply Voltage – 5V DC
  • Dimensions – 39 x 33 mm
  • Temperature Range – −20°C to +85°C
  • MTBF
    • Ground, benign – 374,000 hours
    • Ground, mobile – 32,000 hours

Raspberry Pi Compute Module Zero Bottom Side

Raspberry Pi CM0 Block Diagram
Block diagram

A Raspberry Pi Compute Module 0 IO board is also available with the CM0 soldered on the board. It features HDMI video output, MIPI DSI and CSI connectors for a display and a camera, a microSD card slot, a micro USB connector (for firmware flashing), and a 40-pin GPIO connector. We can also see some jumpers to disable wireless or just Bluetooth, an nRPIBOOT jumper, two through holes for an LED, TV out support, and more.

Compute Module 0 IO Board

On the software front, I assume it supports Raspberry Pi OS. It’s basically a Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W with a few more interfaces to be used in commercial products.

Pricing is said to be $18 when ordered in quantity. Since there’s no information about the CM0 on the Raspberry Pi website, I got all the details above via OpenEmbed on X. A DTS file in the Raspberry Pi Linux source code confirms most of the specifications above, and a forum thread where people discuss what it may be.

Updated: I’ve updated the specifications, after an anonymous tip pointed to the English datasheet and product brief, KiCAD files for the IO board, and other documents on the EDATEC website. Click on the 文档 tab for the documents

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7 Replies to “Raspberry Pi CM0 castellated module features Raspberry Pi RP3A0 System-in-Package”

  1. 18usd seems like a pretty good deal, which 8gb flash. With the sw you great from rpi you can expect it to be supported for a very long time and actually… you know… work. Unlike some oems…

  2. Maybe I don’t understand the market/use for this but a MTBF of 32000 hours is just over 3 and a half years. That seems unbelievably low.

    1. That’s an MTBF of 32,000 in a punishing ‘ground, mobile’ environment. The stated figure is 374,000 hours for ‘ground, benign’ – or 42 years.

    2. I think most serious parties would think twice about using raspberry IC’s in their products since the Odroid-W. Back then Raspberry had a good product at a good price. Nowadays the cpu power is minimal and even an ESP32 has better wifi.
      The target clientele is probably professionals with real small series and hobbyists (read: raspberry evangelists).
      If I replace my old zero the zero2 or CM0 will not be an option (no wpa3).

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