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Welcome to the Radxa Computer on Module projects, this repo contains the carrier board design files released by Radxa as well as the community projects.

CM Series

CM Series Description Projects
Radxa CM3 Computer on Module based on RK3566, compatible with Raspberry Pi CM4 CM3 Projects
Radxa CM3I Computer on Module based on RK3568(J) with industrial grade options CM3I Projects
Radxa CM5 Computer on Module based on RK3588S, compatible with Raspberry Pi CM4 CM5 Projects

mEdge Series

mEdge Series Description Projects
Radxa CM3S Computer on Module based on RK3566 in SODIMM form factor, compatible with Raspberry Pi CM3/CM3+ CM3S Projects
Radxa NX5 Computer on Module based on RK3588S in SODIMM form factor NX5 Projects

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radxa-cm-projects's Issues

Cockpit NAS server

Cockpit https://cockpit-project.org/ can make a great webconsole and basic NAS setup with container support.
It would be so great to get a carrier that has 1x Sata onboard as with the 5x m.2 sata boards avail x6 sata provides some interesting options for raid 0, 0+1, 10, 5, 6

The pcie2.1 m.2 is not really of interest as 2.5gb ethernet will still likely bottleneck throughput where it would be great to see 5gbe but wifi can be routed as its very likely many networks will already contain a router.
As said even though just 1 sata that does increase valid RAID options considerably if no 5gbe then 2.5gbe with a single USB3 OTG.

Also would be great to be powered by standard 12v barrel than PD with onboard connectors for a couple of SATA power strings.
Maybe the USB2.0 are of interest but apart from that a minimal NAS focused carrier where a collection of cockpit modules can be configured ready in images for ubuntu/debian.

Cannot open PCB

When I try to open the file CM3_IO_V1.1_20211208.pcb in PADs Viewer, I get error message: "Unable to load design, cannot open "Downloads/Layout/Layout.lyt". The layout file is missing - it has the extension .lyt".

Note that Downloads is the directory where I downloaded the PCB. I don't know PADs, but is it possible that you omit to include some files? The same problem appears when I clone the repository.

Cannot make ethernet to work

Ive got my Radxa CM3 and i flashed on a sd card the debian and ubuntu servers images for the E23 board.
When i power up the E23 carrier board with the CM3 attached , the led from the CM3 starts blinking up , but when i connect the ethernet cable on one of the ethernet ports, the amber let lights up and blinks, but it isnt detected by my router. If i insert the same cable on the other ethernet port , the green led lights up and same beheaviour.
I tryed connecting directly a ethernet port to my laptop and it seems that it the laptop tryes to connect , but after a few seconds, it disconects and the process repeats.

TLDR: I tryed using the images for the e23 boards and ethernet is not working

Update using RPI CM4 carrier

Hello,

The radxca cm3 has finally arrived (thank you !). As a first step, I've tried updating the firmware.
I installed the board into my rpi carrier and try to follow these steps:
https://wiki.radxa.com/Rock3/installusb-install-radxa-cm3-rpi-cm4-io

But so far to no success. RKDevTool fails with the following message:
"Download boot fail":
PROBLEM

Any ideas ? Maybe the board shipped without bootloader ?
The print on the board says Rock3 compute module v1.1

Radxa Rock3 Compute Module IO board in Altium

Hi Radxa team and Jack-ma,

You have kindly placed the schematic and PCB layout for the Radxa Rock3 Compute Module IO board Ver1.3 in Altium
In this repro. You gave the schematic with the schematic lib and the PCB layout without the PCB lib?
Please is there any chance of having the PCB lib as it would be ideal to use your design with the footprints.
For new Radxa projects based on your I/O board as working reference.
Many thanks if you could do this.

Just noticed that I can import them, in Altium so please close this issue

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