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Add 3D rendering of PCB.
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3D rendering created by exporting from KiCad to VRML format, and importing it in Blender 2.79 (later versions ignore color on VRML import)
NOTE: KiCad->VRML->Blender export/import/render cycle will have to be repeated each time the PCB design changes visually.

Resolves #14
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volkertb committed Nov 23, 2020
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Welcome! CM4 MATX is a project aiming to create an open source, micro-ATX standard-compliant motherboard for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4.

<p align="center"><img src="CM4_MATX_rendering.png?raw=true" alt="3D rendering of the PCB (design not final)" /></p>

<p align="center"><a href="https://github.com/TheGuyDanish/CM4_MATX/blob/master/CM4_MATX_PCB.pdf"><img src="CM4_MATX_PCB.jpg?raw=true" width="600" height="auto" alt="PCB layout - click to view current PDF" /></a></p>

The intent behind this is to provide a motherboard that can be installed in a regular case, as well as provide more, or easier access to, potential IO, as well as using a standard 24-pin ATX power supply. This project uses much of the CM4 IO board as its reference design, with new features added onto the board.
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