The beauty of the Compute Module is that you don’t need to design around the System-on-Chip - most of the hard work has already been done.
A carrier board routes the signals from the mezzanine connectors on the underside of the module to familiar interfaces such as HDMI and USB-C, as well as maker-friendly options like the 40-pin GPIO header found on all other Raspberry Pi boards.
Carrier boards let you tailor the Compute Module to your exact needs - whether you are developing one of your own carrier boards and need a reference, building an ultra-compact computer, adding an extra Gigabit-Ethernet port, or pursuing an entirely different idea. Whatever the project, there’s a carrier board for it!
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