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    Mini Carrier Board

    mini carrier board a compact base board designed to provide essential connectivity, power distribution, and voltage protection for a smaller computing module or flight controller, such as the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) or the Cube (Pixhawk) series. They are ideal for applications where space is limited, such as drones, robotics, and IoT projects.

    MFR Part #: HX4-06041
    $92.40
    Key Features
    • Compact Size: Mini carrier boards are significantly smaller than their standard counterparts, enabling integration into tight spaces.
    • Essential I/O Ports: They offer necessary interfaces, which can include Gigabit Ethernet ports, USB ports, GPIO pin headers, and I²C connections, depending on the specific board's design and intended use.
    • Power Management: Many models feature built-in power distribution and voltage protection. Some even offer dual power inputs for redundancy, ensuring reliable operation.
    • Module Compatibility: They are designed to be compatible with specific modules (e.g., Raspberry Pi CM4 or Cube Autopilot modules) via standardized connectors, such as the DF17 connector for the Cube series.
    • Expansion Options: Despite their small size, they often include expansion slots like PCIe or M.2 slots for adding functionality such as Wi-Fi/Bluetooth modules or SSD storage.
    Key Features
    • Compact Size: Mini carrier boards are significantly smaller than their standard counterparts, enabling integration into tight spaces.
    • Essential I/O Ports: They offer necessary interfaces, which can include Gigabit Ethernet ports, USB ports, GPIO pin headers, and I²C connections, depending on the specific board's design and intended use.
    • Power Management: Many models feature built-in power distribution and voltage protection. Some even offer dual power inputs for redundancy, ensuring reliable operation.
    • Module Compatibility: They are designed to be compatible with specific modules (e.g., Raspberry Pi CM4 or Cube Autopilot modules) via standardized connectors, such as the DF17 connector for the Cube series.
    • Expansion Options: Despite their small size, they often include expansion slots like PCIe or M.2 slots for adding functionality such as Wi-Fi/Bluetooth modules or SSD storage.
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