OPENING AND CLOSING THE CASE
Raspberry Pi Compute Module installation
To install your own Compute Module in Iono Pi Max Solo, or replace the pre-installed
module, no tools are required once the plastic enclosure has been removed and the circuit
boards assembly is exposed. The Compute Module fits in a standard 200 pin DDR2
SODIMM (JEDEC MO-224 mechanical specification) slot.
NOTICE
Static electricity can damage the components in your system. To protect your system's
components from static damage during the installation process, touch any of the unpainted
metal surfaces on your computer's frame or wear an ESD wrist strap before handling
internal components. Either method will safely discharge static electricity that's naturally
present in your body.
When handling the Raspberry Pi Compute Module, be sure to hold it along the side edges
using your thumb and index finger. Avoid touching the components and pin connectors as
damage can occur.
Align the notches on the Compute Module with the ridges in the DDR2 slot. Insert the
module using firm and even pressure, and push down on the module until the clips on the
side of the slot snap into place.
How to flash the eMMC
The Compute Module versions 3 and 3+ have an on-board eMMC device connected to the
primary SD card interface.
In order to flash the Compute Module's eMMC memory, an additional board, like the
Compute Module IO Board V3, must be used.
microSD installation
Iono Pi Max has two microSD slots to install flash memory cards.
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