🚀 Unleash Your Creativity with the Ultimate Development Board!
The Waveshare Compute Module 4 IO Board Pack is a powerful companion for the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4, designed for rapid prototyping and seamless integration into embedded systems. With support for various connectivity options and a user-friendly layout, it empowers developers to create innovative solutions quickly and efficiently.
Processor Brand | Intel |
Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi |
J**M
Impressive
The io board worked perfectly with the power supply, CM4 CPU, uCD, and 12v fan. This board required no jumpers and worked perfect with the uSD, MV4 CPU card, 12v 5a PS, and cords.
A**R
Didn't come with Camera Cable
Not camera cable was include and the box was completely smashed. Seems like the board still works though so far.
B**K
Exactly what I ordered!
Perfect for what I needed no issues would buy again
J**J
Really great product for $35 list
The perfect carrier board for a raspberry pi, Great value for the $35 list price and it’s easy to find in stock unload the compute module 4. Watch out for inflated prices
O**A
They didn't mention used
Opened to a worn ass box. Upon inspecting someone's grease ass hand marks all over it. I didn't see anywhere we're it said I was buying used. Therefore I'm sending back, not gonna even try it.
J**J
Poor quality
Burned cm4 board module while normally running.The connector of camera0 breaks into pieces while first used.
R**N
These are much, much worse than the CM3 IO boards! Go with a third party design.
Raspberry Pi’s IO board for the CM4 is a piece of garbage. I’ve had three of these boards die now, seemingly out of nowhere, and once it took out an $80 module with it. The build quality is garbage — on two different boards, I’ve caused unintentional shutdowns of the Pi just by bumping the fan connector!
R**L
Poor reference design from Raspberry
This is not a problem that Waveshare created. They are building a reference design product. I have to wonder why Raspberry used USB 2.0 on the I/O board design. Talk about crippling a product. There's a theoretically max of 53MB/s using USB 2.0. The Compute Module is built with a 4 core ARM processor that has more than enough power to push several hundred megabytes per second through any link.
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