For those of you wanting to design with Raspberry Pi's much-awaited Compute Module 5 (CM5), the organisation has created a forward guidance document to help engineers get started.
Electronics Weekly cannot publish any of it here, but you can download the CM5 forward guidance document from this web page – a sign-in is needed for this – creating a Raspberry Pi ID if you do not already have one.
The Compute Module 5 is the latest addition to the Raspberry Pi family, offering enhanced performance and capabilities for embedded computing projects. With its compact form factor and powerful features, it is an ideal choice for developers and engineers looking to create innovative solutions.
While we cannot provide the details of the forward guidance document, it is expected to cover various aspects of designing with the CM5. This includes information on hardware specifications, software development, and best practices for integrating the module into your projects.
Whether you are a seasoned Raspberry Pi user or new to the platform, the forward guidance document will serve as a valuable resource to help you make the most of the Compute Module 5. It will provide insights and tips from the Raspberry Pi team, ensuring a smooth and successful design process.