Introducing the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 Programming Jig
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Introducing the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 Programming Jig

Provision Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 at scale with the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5 Programming Jig, on sale now.

Designed for developers building products with Compute Module 5, the Compute Module 5 Programming Jig makes it easier to program our modular computer with an operating system and security configuration.

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Hello r/engineering! We're Eben Upton (CEO), James Adams (CTO of Hardware Engineering), and Gordon Hollingworth (CTO of Software Engineering) at Raspberry Pi. Ask us anything about Industrial and Embedded applications

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We'll be here next Thursday 21st May, 3–5pm BST to answer your questions, with a focus on industrial and embedded use of Raspberry Pi.

Between the three of us we cover the full stack, so bring whatever you've got; board-level hardware questions, software and OS questions, the Compute Modules, RP2040/RP2350, real-time performance, interfacing with industrial protocols, or broader questions.

Post your questions now and we'll work through as many as we can on the day.

See you on the 21st.

— Eben, James & Gordon

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