The Radxa CM3 4GB 32GB Compute Module is a compact and powerful embedded computing solution designed for industrial automation, edge computing, IoT gateways, AI applications, and custom hardware development. Combining 4GB LPDDR4 RAM with 32GB onboard eMMC storage, it delivers fast performance, reliable storage, and efficient operation in a space-saving form factor.
Designed for integration with compatible carrier boards such as the Radxa CM3 IO Board, this compute module enables developers to build professional-grade embedded systems with flexible expansion and connectivity options.
🔧 Key Features
- 🚀 High-Performance ARM Processor: Optimized for embedded computing and multitasking
- 💾 4GB LPDDR4 RAM: Smooth operation for Linux, Android, and IoT workloads
- 📦 32GB eMMC Storage: Fast onboard storage for operating systems and applications
- 🧩 Compute Module Form Factor: Ideal for custom carrier boards and embedded products
- 🌐 Edge Computing Ready: Suitable for networking, automation, and industrial applications
- ⚡ Low Power Consumption: Efficient operation for 24/7 deployments
- 🛠️ Developer Friendly: Supports Linux-based operating systems and development environments
- 📡 Flexible Integration: Designed for use with compatible Radxa carrier boards and expansion systems
📐 Technical Specifications
| Parameter | Specification |
|---|---|
| Model | Radxa CM3 |
| RAM | 4GB LPDDR4 |
| Storage | 32GB eMMC |
| Processor | ARM-based Multi-Core SoC |
| SoC | Rockchip RK3566 |
| Operating System Support | Linux, Android |
| Product Size and Weight |
55*10*4(mm), 10 g
|
🛠️ Applications
- Industrial automation systems
- IoT gateways and edge devices
- Network appliances and smart controllers
- Digital signage and display systems
- AI and machine vision projects
- Embedded Linux development
- Custom SBC and carrier board designs
📦 Package Includes
- 1 × Radxa CM3 Compute Module (4GB RAM, 32GB eMMC)
(Carrier board, power adapter, display accessories, and cables are not included unless specified.)
⚠️ Compatibility Note
The Radxa CM3 is a compute module, not a standalone single-board computer. A compatible carrier board or IO board is required for power, connectivity, and peripheral access.
