Description
What’s The Differences
Other than the version B, there’re NO RTC, Fan controller, and battery holder on version A, which is more cost effective.
Connecting With Compute Module 4
Standard CM4 Socket And Color-Coded Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO Header
Suitable For Compute Module 4 Lite/EMMC Series Module
Compact, Yet Complete
Onboard Multiple Connectors Including:
CSI/DSI/FAN/HDMI/USB/RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet/Micro SD Card Slot/M.2 Slot
What’s On Board
- CM4 socket
suitable for all variants of Compute Module 4 - Power input/Programming
5V/2.5A power supply, or used for eMMC burning - DISP
MIPI DSI display port - FAN
for connecting cooling fan, allows speed adjustment and measurement - CAM
2x MIPI CSI camera ports - HDMI0 connector
HDMI0 port, supports 4K 30fps output - USB 2.0 ports
2x USB 2.0 ports, for connecting sorts of USB devices - Gigabit Ethernet connector
Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 connector, with 10 / 100 / 1000M network support - M.2 indicator
indicating the operating status of M.2 interface - ACT indicator
indicating the operating status of Raspberry Pi - PWR indicator
indicating the status of Raspberry Pi power supply - BOOT selection
ON: CM4 would be booted from USB-C interface
OFF: CM4 would be booted from eMMC or Micro SD card
- 40PIN GPIO header
- Micro SD card slot
for connecting a Micro SD card with pre-burnt image (Lite variant ONLY) - HDMI1 FFC connector
HDMI1 port, supports 4K 30fps output - USB 2.0 FFC connector
can be connected through an adapter - FE1.1S
USB HUB chip, expanding one USB port to 4x ports - M.2 slot
supports sorts of NVME SSD, or communication modules with PCIE M.2 KEY-M interface
Outline Dimensions
Application Example
for reference only, CM4, display, and cameras are NOT included.
Resources & Services
WIKI: CM4-IO-BASE-A
* Resources for different product may vary, please check the wiki page to confirm the actually provided resources.
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