Recently, RaspberryPi has launched many new products, such as RaspberryPi500, RaspberryPiMonitor, RaspberryPi516GB and ComputeModule5. Today, the company announced the expansion of its Compute Module 4 (CM4) product lineup.
The RaspberryPi Compute Module 4 has been successfully used by thousands of embedded customers in a variety of challenging environments. But in some geographic locations, winter outdoor temperatures fall below the -20°C minimum operating temperature specified for ComputeModule4, and some indoor applications also need to operate correctly at extremely low temperatures.
Therefore, the new "extended temperature" variant of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 is of most interest, with the new CM4 variant able to withstand an operating temperature range of -40°C to +85°C. These variants feature newer SDRAM, eMMC, and other proven components that can withstand operation in extreme hot and cold temperatures.
Extended temperature models are available with/without wireless capabilities and different SDRAM and eMMC capacities for different innovative and unique applications.
The Raspberry Pi single-board computer is already used in extreme environments from the bottom of the sea to low Earth orbit and other harsh conditions.
For more details on these new extended temperature CM4 products, please visit the RaspberryPi Blog.