Raspberry Pi unveils batch CM5 provisioning tool
UKPulse News Desk
Raspberry Pi has introduced a tool for batch provisioning of Compute Module 5 devices, eliminating the need for a separate IO board or host computer.
- Raspberry Pi has announced a batch provisioning tool for CM5 modules.
- The tool does not require a separate IO board or host computer.
- The process is described as clamp, flash, repeat.
Raspberry Pi has introduced a new tool for batch provisioning of its Compute Module 5 (CM5) devices, according to The Register. The tool allows multiple modules to be flashed without the need for a separate IO board or host computer.
The process is described as 'clamp, flash, repeat', suggesting a streamlined workflow for setting up multiple CM5 units. This could simplify manufacturing and deployment scenarios where many modules need to be configured.
Why this matters: This development could reduce the complexity and hardware requirements for large-scale CM5 deployments.
What this means for you: If you use Raspberry Pi Compute Modules in production, this tool may simplify your setup process.