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The CM4’s Broadcom BCM2711 processor is hidden beneath the module shielding. A boardview reveals the exact pin mapping from the CPU pads to the four 100-pin high-density connectors. Without this, tracing a lost PCIe or USB lane is nearly impossible.
requires a single +5V input. The boardview reveals the clever use of inner layers to distribute power without creating heat hot spots, allowing the module to run passively cooled in many scenarios. 3. CSI and DSI Hidden Tracks cm4 94v0 boardview exclusive
If you are using the CM4’s GPIOs for a bespoke application (e.g., driving a CNC router), you need to know exactly which CM4 pin (e.g., GPIO22 ) routes to which physical pad on the carrier board. A schematic might give you the name; the boardview gives you the physical location to solder a wire. The CM4’s Broadcom BCM2711 processor is hidden beneath
: The official CM4 Datasheet and CM4 IO Board Design Files serve as the blueprint for signal tracing. requires a single +5V input