gpio.base Raspi CM4 without CM4 Module
for the Raspberry Pi CM4 and 6 free places to assign with your GPIO modules choice
The gpio.base Raspi CM4 is an expansion board for the Raspberry Pi compute module 4. It has 2 USB ports, HDMI port, Ethernet RJ45 and the Raspberry GPIO header. In the "CM4" variant, all module slots are free for your individual assignment. Module Options:
- Analog Input
- Analog Output
- Digital Input
- Digital Output
- CAN-Bus
- RS232
- RS485
- Relais
- RTD-DMS
For your requirements, put together your personal functions. To do this, select the appropriate functions from our wide range of modules. Choose up to 6 modules per baseboard. Use the configurator to assign your interfaces. It provides a REST API for configuring and using the hardware. The power supply is via the 9...24 Volt Wago terminal. On the SD card, data can be cached or logged in general.
For a version with preinstalled GPIO modules, take a look at the gpio.base Raspi CM4 here as a starter kit:
Technical Data
Interfaces and external signals |
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SAME54 Co Processor |
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Power Supply |
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Dimensions |
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Videos
Short presentation of the gpio.base Raspi CM4.
How is the system structured and what does flexible modular design mean?
Operating system: | Linux |
Interfaces: | Ethernet 10/100/1000, HDMI, I²C, Keyboard, MicroSD-Card-Slot, PWM, Raspberry Pi HAT Connector, SPI, UART/USART, USB 2.0, Wifi |
Power supply: | PoE , Wago terminal 9...24V, Wago terminal 24V |
RAM: | 4 GB |
Battery: | Batterie für RTC |
Architecture: | ARM v8 |
Flash memory size: | 16 GB |
Operating system: | Linux |
Interfaces: | Ethernet 10/100/1000, HDMI, I²C, Keyboard, MicroSD-Card-Slot, PWM, Raspberry Pi HAT Connector, SPI, UART/USART, USB 2.0, Wifi |
Power supply: | PoE , Wago terminal 9...24V, Wago terminal 24V |
RAM: | 4 GB |
Battery: | Batterie für RTC |
Architecture: | ARM v8 |
Flash memory size: | 16 GB |
Interfaces and external signals |
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SAME54 Co Processor |
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Power Supply |
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Dimensions |
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Short presentation of the gpio.base Raspi CM4 and the three version of this board:
1. Starterkit incl. Baseboard, incl. three modules and incl. CM4
2. Configurable incl. Baseboard and incl. CM4
3. Fully configurable incl. baseboard prepared for your module selection and your CM4
How is the system structured and what does flexible modular design mean?
The three variants of the gpio.base CM4 in a photo slideshow.
A nice overview and a great first, visual impression.