Compatibility with Compute Module 3? #958
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I do not beiieve it is compatible, due to the number of different power supplies needed for the CM3. |
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Any board which has a compatible 40-pin GPIO header (power pins, ground and I2C are used by the PiJuice) |
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Oh, by the way, this is slightly off-topic, but what does happen if you plug a multi-cell battery into PiJuice? I ask because I dont know much about batteries and it isn't clear to me whether this is single-cell or multi-cell. (Also, I don't think that has one of those temperature sensor wires; could disabling PiJuice's temperature sensor cause overheating?) |
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I wanted to try the Compute Module 3 for my project with a custom PCB for a slim touchscreen device. I'm fairly new to this kind of thing, though, and I've already purchased a PiJuice for the project, so is the PiJuice compatible with the Compute Module 3, and if so, what do I need to make it work?
Thanks in advance!
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