Ultra-Compact CM0IQ Board Packs Full-Sized Ports Into Raspberry Pi Zero Form Factor
The CM0IQ packs full-sized USB-A, Micro HDMI, and 4-lane camera and display connectors into a board 22% smaller than the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W.
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The CM0IQ packs full-sized USB-A, Micro HDMI, and 4-lane camera and display connectors into a board 22% smaller than the Raspberry Pi Zero 2 W.
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