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Raspberry CM5 is an incredible New Year's gift
An incredible gift from Raspberry before the New Year we no longer expected. Many raspberry enthusiasts from middle school will not understand what this is about, however, Raspberry CM5 is what we have been waiting for, and in the same form factor as the CM4.
For many, it is not clear that an ordinary raspberry cannot be used in the industrial sector, but they use it, and then rush to change CD cards in the most remote parts of our country.
Knowing all the advantages of Raspberry in terms of community support and high build quality, we released a computer 5 years ago that works on this computing module. After 5 years, we have accumulated statistics and proudly declare that 3 of our computers have failed (1 eMMC memory crumbled, two were killed by a thunderstorm) out of two thousand sold, two more clients immediately plugged them into a 220V network (instead of 24V) I think there is no point in counting this.
Therefore, unlike the previous Raspberry upgrade, we only need to change the module. As a result, we get a completely different device in terms of power.
Globally, the Raspberry cm5 hardware is a commercial (industrial version -20 +80) copy of the raspberry pi5, so for those who got something like a hedgehog below:
It is worth considering hardware similar to our computer, we tried and implemented everything on the board, support for NVME disks, LTE modem and much more.
Device features:
Etnernet 100Mb interface — 1pc;
Etnernet 1Gb interface — 1pc;
CAN-BUS interface – 1pc;
RS485 ISOLATED interface– 2pcs;
RS232 interface – 1pc;
1Wire interface – 1pc; USB interface – 2pcs;
Optocoupler discrete inputs- 4pcs;
Relay outputs – 2pcs;
Optocoupler output – 1pc;
mPCIe connector – 1pc (optional):
Lora;
WiFi;
3G/LTE;
NB-IOT;
m.2 slot – 1pc For NVMe SSD disk
HDMI slot;
Slot for connecting GSM antenna;
Slot for connecting WiFi antenna;
Operating temperature: -25°C… +80°C.
Power consumption Power supply: DC 12-48V terminals; Passive Poe AC/DC 12-48V; Power: 1.56-5.8 W depending on configuration.
System characteristics Processor: BCM2711 based on Raspberry Pi CM4; CPU: 4-core Cortex-A72 (ARM v8) 64-bit SoC @ 1.5GHz Flash: 8/16/32GB eMMC. RAM: 1/2/4/8GB
Supported protocols ModBus; Dmx 512, MQTT, Profinet; LoRaWAN; CAN; OPC UA and others
Supported platforms and software
NodeRed; OpenHab; CoDeSys; MasterSCADA 4D; Home Assistant; iRidiumMobile; Compatible software with raspberry pi4
Supported web services ApacheHTTP; NGINX.
Operating system Support for Linux, Ubuntu, Debian, Astra Linux, OpenWrt
Happy New Year to everyone!
We are looking forward to testing the new CM5 during the New Year holidays.
Please join our community on Telegram, where you can discuss this device in more detail with real people who have already used it based on CM4
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