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NEC RPI3CM16GB Edition Raspberry Pi Compute Module
Raspberry Pi Compute Module Setup Guide
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Introduction
Contents
Revision History
Basic Features
GPIO Summary
Requirements
Operating System Programming Procedure
1 Basic Setup and Configuration Steps
2 Installing the Compute Module and NEC Compute Module Interface Board to the Display
3 Connections and Internal Operation
3.1 USB device connections to the Compute Module
3.2 USB connections for programming the Compute Module
3.3 LAN connections
3.4 Software control via IR Remote
4 Preparation
5 Operating System Summary
6 Preparing and Running the Tools to Make the Compute Module Appear as a Mass Storage Device
6.1 Using a Windows PC as a host
6.2 Using a Raspberry Pi 1, 2, or 3 as a host
7 Using the Yodeck bootloader to overwrite the current OS
8 Miscellaneous Configuration Items
8.1 Configuring the correct HDMI video level encoding and decoding
8.2 To disable overscan (if black bars are visible on the sides of the screen)
8.3 To rotate the screen image to portrait orientation
8.4 To enable support for the IR Remote receiver using âlircâ
8.5 To test support for the IR Receiver by outputting raw data
8.6 Enabling the serial port (UART) to the display and allowing application access
8.7 Testing internal serial communications to the display using the Python based NEC PD SDK
8.8 Configuring the Compute Module to shutdown using shutdown signal from the display
8.9 Creating an image of the Compute Module to backup or clone
8.10 Reading and setting the displayâs internal Real Time Clock (RTC) from the OS
8.11 Using the displayâs Watchdog Timer (WDT)
8.12 Controlling the Compute Module cooling fan
8.13 Controlling the Compute Module power
8.14 Checking and updating the display firmware version
9 Related OSD Settings
9.1 Compute Module menu ( Power ( Power Supply
9.2 Compute Module menu ( Power ( Auto Power On
9.3 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( Setting Lock
9.4 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( USB Boot Mode
9.5 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( IR Signal
9.6 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( Monitor Control
9.7 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( Shutdown Signal
9.8 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( Shutdown Signal ( Power Supply Off Delay
9.9 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( WDT
9.10 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( WDT ( Start Up Time
9.11 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( WDT ( Period Time
9.12 Control menu ( USB ( External Control
9.13 Control menu ( USB ( PC Source
9.14 Control menu ( USB ( USB Power
9.15 Control menu ( CEC ( CEC
9.16 Control menu ( CEC ( Search Device
9.17 Expert menu ( Compute Module ( CM Fan Power
9.18 Expert menu ( Compute Module ( CM Auto Shutdown
10 Useful Information and Commands
10.1.1 To find out the IP address of the Compute Module from a terminal window
10.1.2 To restart from a terminal window
10.1.3 To shutdown from a terminal window
10.1.4 To run the Raspberry Pi Config utility from a terminal window
10.1.5 To change the keyboard layout to US from a terminal window
10.1.6 To add and remove packages from Raspbian
10.1.7 To update the Raspberry Pi
10.1.8 To install the Python serial module
10.1.9 To mount a USB flash drive from the terminal
10.1.10 To access an SMB (Windows share) drive from the Raspbian desktop
10.1.11 To list connected USB devices
10.1.12 To show available disk space
10.1.13 To show internal information about the Raspberry Pi
10.1.14 To download a file to the current directory
10.1.15 To find a file by name
10.1.16 To edit a protected system configuration file from the Raspbian desktop
10.1.17 To install a minimal windowing system on Jessie Lite
10.1.18 To prevent the screen saver from blanking the screen after several minutes
10.1.19 To enable IR Remote control using CEC from OSMC
10.1.20 To enable IR Remote control using lirc from OSMC
10.1.21 Monitoring the system processes, CPU usage, and memory
10.1.22 To enable and disable video output from the Compute Module to the display
11 Troubleshooting
12 Codec Licenses
13 Python Based NEC PD SDK
14 Compute Module Configuration Tool for Raspbian
15 External reference information
16 Frequently Asked Questions
17 Known Issues
18 Support
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Updated: 2023-11-12
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Table of Contents
×
Introduction
2
Contents
3
Revision History
6
Basic Features
7
GPIO Summary
9
Requirements
9
Operating System Programming Procedure
9
1 Basic Setup and Configuration Steps
11
2 Installing the Compute Module and NEC Compute Module Interface Board to the Display
12
3 Connections and Internal Operation
15
3.1 USB device connections to the Compute Module
15
3.2 USB connections for programming the Compute Module
16
3.3 LAN connections
17
3.4 Software control via IR Remote
18
4 Preparation
22
5 Operating System Summary
23
6 Preparing and Running the Tools to Make the Compute Module Appear as a Mass Storage Device
26
6.1 Using a Windows PC as a host
26
6.2 Using a Raspberry Pi 1, 2, or 3 as a host
29
7 Using the Yodeck bootloader to overwrite the current OS
33
8 Miscellaneous Configuration Items
34
8.1 Configuring the correct HDMI video level encoding and decoding
34
8.2 To disable overscan (if black bars are visible on the sides of the screen)
35
8.3 To rotate the screen image to portrait orientation
36
8.4 To enable support for the IR Remote receiver using âlircâ
36
8.5 To test support for the IR Receiver by outputting raw data
37
8.6 Enabling the serial port (UART) to the display and allowing application access
38
8.7 Testing internal serial communications to the display using the Python based NEC PD SDK
39
8.8 Configuring the Compute Module to shutdown using shutdown signal from the display
40
8.9 Creating an image of the Compute Module to backup or clone
41
8.10 Reading and setting the displayâs internal Real Time Clock (RTC) from the OS
41
8.11 Using the displayâs Watchdog Timer (WDT)
41
8.12 Controlling the Compute Module cooling fan
43
8.13 Controlling the Compute Module power
43
8.14 Checking and updating the display firmware version
43
9 Related OSD Settings
45
9.1 Compute Module menu ( Power ( Power Supply
45
9.2 Compute Module menu ( Power ( Auto Power On
45
9.3 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( Setting Lock
45
9.4 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( USB Boot Mode
46
9.5 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( IR Signal
46
9.6 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( Monitor Control
46
9.7 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( Shutdown Signal
47
9.8 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( Shutdown Signal ( Power Supply Off Delay
47
9.9 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( WDT
47
9.10 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( WDT ( Start Up Time
48
9.11 Compute Module menu ( Service Menu ( WDT ( Period Time
48
9.12 Control menu ( USB ( External Control
49
9.13 Control menu ( USB ( PC Source
49
9.14 Control menu ( USB ( USB Power
51
9.15 Control menu ( CEC ( CEC
52
9.16 Control menu ( CEC ( Search Device
52
9.17 Expert menu ( Compute Module ( CM Fan Power
53
9.18 Expert menu ( Compute Module ( CM Auto Shutdown
53
10 Useful Information and Commands
55
10.1.1 To find out the IP address of the Compute Module from a terminal window
55
10.1.2 To restart from a terminal window
55
10.1.3 To shutdown from a terminal window
55
10.1.4 To run the Raspberry Pi Config utility from a terminal window
55
10.1.5 To change the keyboard layout to US from a terminal window
55
10.1.6 To add and remove packages from Raspbian
56
10.1.7 To update the Raspberry Pi
56
10.1.8 To install the Python serial module
57
10.1.9 To mount a USB flash drive from the terminal
57
10.1.10 To access an SMB (Windows share) drive from the Raspbian desktop
57
10.1.11 To list connected USB devices
57
10.1.12 To show available disk space
57
10.1.13 To show internal information about the Raspberry Pi
58
10.1.14 To download a file to the current directory
58
10.1.15 To find a file by name
58
10.1.16 To edit a protected system configuration file from the Raspbian desktop
58
10.1.17 To install a minimal windowing system on Jessie Lite
58
10.1.18 To prevent the screen saver from blanking the screen after several minutes
59
10.1.19 To enable IR Remote control using CEC from OSMC
59
10.1.20 To enable IR Remote control using lirc from OSMC
59
10.1.21 Monitoring the system processes, CPU usage, and memory
59
10.1.22 To enable and disable video output from the Compute Module to the display
60
11 Troubleshooting
61
12 Codec Licenses
64
13 Python Based NEC PD SDK
65
14 Compute Module Configuration Tool for Raspbian
67
15 External reference information
69
16 Frequently Asked Questions
70
17 Known Issues
73
18 Support
74
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