Tiny CM0IQ Board Runs Raspberry Pi CM0 Module with HDMI and CSI
Tiny CM0IQ Board Runs Raspberry Pi CM0 Module with HDMI and CSI
It took a while (thanks to UPS) but my "CM0 NANO Single-Board Computer" has arrived in the UK (from Digikey https://www.digikey.co.uk/en/product-highlight/e/edatec/cm0-nano-single-board-computer ).
EDATEC CM0 NANO Combines Raspberry Pi CM0 with Full I/O in a Small SBC
@rpimag I've been playing with the forbidden
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I populated my test CM0 carrier which only has USB-C for data/power and a couple of pins to control power/RPIBOOT. Using rpiboot it boots the kernel and mounts a root NFS filesystem over USB Gadget Ethernet just like the rest of the family 😁 .
I received another batch of 10 CM0 last week. Combining the results from all batches I'm seeing a 25% "failure to boot from eMMC" rate which is less than ideal 😭 .
The rpi-imager problem was a red herring, after switching to dd I still can't get a [non-mangled] CM0 dev board to boot.
With the CM0 dev board on the left I can enable RPIBOOT, apply power, run rpiboot, write an image/sync, remove power, disable RPIBOOT, apply power, LED turns on after a couple of seconds and it boots from the eMMC.
But following the same steps on the other board when powering up after disabling RPIBOOT the LED never turns on (it was on whilst writing the image) and it doesn't boot. Even writing the image from the working CM0 doesn't boot (reading back after a failed boot still has the original sha256sum).
Anyone have any pointers?
Continuing my CM0 fun from last night where I removed the module from the dev board, soldered it to my carrier, reflashed 64-bit Lite RPiOS and it didn't boot, no LED, nothing. Checked the schematic, PCB for shorts, voltages, etc. and couldn't find anything so took it off and put it back on the official dev board where it also no longer worked so I figured I'd killed it.
Another one arrived today and it looks like I've somehow got rpi-imager into a state where it writes, verifies and configures OK whilst shafting it enough not to boot 🤦 .
The "Chinese market" Raspberry Pi CM0 has made it to the UK 🥳 .
Still seems a strange product, even the URL on the box ( https://raspberrypi.com/products/cm0-dev ) doesn't work 🙄 .
Soon you will be mine (pics from the shipping agent).
Raspberry Pi CM0 is an inexpensive compute module with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 processor
Raspberry Pi is expanding its product lineup with a new computer-on-a-module designed as a lower cost alternative to the Raspberry Pi CM4 or CM5.
North American pricing and availability haven’t been announced yet, but according to ITHome, Raspberry Pi unveiled the new Raspberry Pi Compute Module 0 (CM0) at the China International Industrial Expo this week, revealing that it will be available […]
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