Data Sheet

Compute Module 3+ Datasheet
Copyright Raspberry Pi (Trading) Ltd. 2019
9.6 Composite (TV Out)
The TVDAC pin can be used to output composite video (PAL or NTSC). Please route this signal away
from noise sources and use a 75 ohm PCB trace.
Note that the TV DAC is powered from the VDAC supply which must be a clean supply of 2.5-2.8V. It
is recommended users generate this supply from 3V3 using a low noise LDO.
If the TVDAC output is not used VDAC can be connected to 3V3, but it must be powered even if the
TV-out functionality is unused.
10 Thermals
The BCM2837 SoC employs DVFS (Dynamic Voltage and Frequency Scaling) on the core voltage.
When the processor is idle (low CPU utilisation), it will reduce the core frequency and voltage to reduce
current draw and heat output. When the core utilisation exceeds a certain threshold the core votlage
is increased and the core frequency is boosted to the maximum working frerquency of 1.2GHz. The
voltage and frequency are throttled back when the CPU load reduces back to an ’idle’ level OR when
the silicon temperature as mesured by the on-chip temperature sensor exceeds 80C (thermal throttling).
A designer must pay careful attention to the thermal design of products using the CM3+ so that
performance is not artificially curtailed due to the processor thermal throttling, as the Quad ARM
complex in the BCM2837 can generate significant heat output under load.
10.1 Temperature Range
The operating temperature range of the module is set by the lowest maximum and highest minimum of
any of the components used.
The eMMC and LPDDR2 have the narrowest range, these are rated for -25 to +80 degrees Celsius.
Therefore the nominal range for the CM3+ and CM3+ Lite is -25C to +80C.
However, this range is the maximum for the silicon die; therefore, users would have to take into account
the heat generated when in use and make sure this does not cause the temperature to exceed 80 degrees
Celsius.
11 Availability
Raspberry Pi guarantee availability of CM3+ and CM3+ Lite until at least January 2026.
12 Support
For support please see the hardware documentation section of the Raspberry Pi website and post ques-
tions to the Raspberry Pi forum.
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