The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 IoT Router is an internet expansion board based on the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. The Compute Module 4 IoT Router Carrier Board Mini connects to a gigabit network card via PCIe, providing two full-speed gigabit network ports. This configuration offers better performance, lower CPU usage, and higher stability for long-term use compared to a USB network card. Despite its compact size of 55 x 62mm, the board retains the characteristic GPIO pin header of the Raspberry Pi, making it suitable for connecting actuators, sensors, and a smart cooling fan. Additionally, it includes a USB 2.0 interface for connecting mobile hard drives, printers, WiFi modules, LTE modules, and more.
The Compute Module 4 IoT Router Carrier Board Mini now supports the OpenWRT open-source router system, allowing it to function as a router with a simple setup. It is also compatible with Raspberry Pi OS, Ubuntu Server, and other Raspberry Pi systems. The powerful BCM2711 4-core 1.5GHz Cortex-A72 processor and extensive software support from the Raspberry Pi community make this board a solid foundation for building high-performance gateways, smart routers, and home IoT platforms. It can also be used as a mini-NAS, wireless network bridge, or LTE Internet terminal. A supporting case will be released soon. Note that the CM4 socket is fragile; ensure correct alignment before pressing it down and avoid repeatedly plugging and unplugging the CM4 module. Always verify the installation direction of the CM4 module before powering up.
Package Includes:
1 x PIMORONI Breakout Garden Mini (I2C + SPI) for Raspberry Pi
Arduino Uno R3 with Cable
IX2 90mm Micro FPV Racing kit
100A Multirotor ESC Power Distribution Battery Board For Quadcopter
ARF Quadcopter Economy Combo Kit
GT2205 2300KV Brushless DC Motor – Black Cap (CW Motor Rotation)
Auto-Calibrating Line Sensor LSS05
SHARP Distance Measuring Sensor unit 100 to 550 cm -GP2Y0A710K0F with Cable
Official Raspberry Pi High Quality Camera- C/CS Mount 




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