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_boards_cm/cm5-minima.md

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github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/705"
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link: https://github.com/piecol/CM5_MINIMA_REV1
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Pierluigi Colangeli designed a variety of 'MINIMA' CM5 carrier boards, suitable for different purposes. All are open source hardware, and can be tweaked for your own needs (indeed, someone's already [morphed one into a Cubesat build](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpIjtnP0WAk)).
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_boards_cm/edatec-ed-sbc3300.md

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github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/731"
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link: https://edatec.cn/sbc/sbc3300
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The EDAtec [ED-SBC3300](https://edatec.cn/sbc/sbc3300) is a fanless Mini ITX board for CM5 with many industrial IO interfaces, a fanless heatsink design, and multiple power input options (barrel jack, power terminals, or PoE with an add-on module.
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_boards_cm/mirkopc-v2.md

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github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/727"
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A 2nd version of the MirkoPC, a 9cm x 9cm mini PC powered by a Compute Module 5.
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_boards_cm/ocp-tap-switchberry.md

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github_issue: "https://github.com/geerlingguy/raspberry-pi-pcie-devices/issues/715"
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link: https://github.com/Time-Appliances-Project/Incubation-Projects/tree/master/Hardware/Switchberry
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The Switchberry is an OCP-TAP project to build an open 1 Gbps managed Ethernet switch with PTP capabilities:

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link: https://sanctuary-systems.com/sentinel-core/
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The [Sentinel Core](https://sanctuary-systems.com/sentinel-core/) is a Mini ITX motherboard for the Raspberry Pi CM5 meant for Home Assistant installations using AMD GPU-powered AI inference for applications like [Home Assistant Voice](https://www.home-assistant.io/voice-pe/).
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link: https://sferalabs.cc/strato-pi-max/
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The [Strato Pi Max](https://sferalabs.cc/strato-pi-max/) is a modular DIN rail mounted Raspberry Pi CM5 industrial computer.
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short_description: A mechanical keyboard with private, local AI speech to text using a CM5.
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The [TypeOrTalk V2](https://typeortalk.com/products/typeortalk-v2-keybaord) is a 'smart keyboard', which is a functional mechanical keyboard (powered by RP2040), with an integrated CM5 that runs Whisper AI speech to text transcription, a local/private offline model.

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The CM5 Base A and B are CM5 carrier boards in the same footprint as a Raspberry Pi model B, but with some welcome improvements, like an M.2 NVMe slot (2230/2242 size) on the bottom, a CR1220 battery holder for RTC, a rear-facing USB-C power input for easier rack-mounting, and a full-size HDMI port on the port side, so all ports are on opposite sides. It still breaks out CSI/DSI connections, all USB ports (half through a small FPC header), the other HDMI port (also through a header), and GPIO.

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Waveshare's CM5 NANO A and B boards are the same width and length as the CM5 itself, but they offer almost every IO interface possible in that tiny footprint. Not perfect for every project, as you may end up with a spaghetti-mess of cables. But for certain uses, these are quite handy.

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