2-Channel Isolated RS485 Expansion HAT for Raspberry Pi
CM4 Nano Base Board (B) for Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4
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This expansion board for Raspberry Pi CM4 is Ultra Mini and can be used with all versions of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. Although tiny, it provides most of the standard CM4 interfaces.
Suitable for evaluating the Raspberry Pi CM4 or integrating directly into end products
This base board for Compute Module 4 Lite/eMMC is very compact, but complete. Its size is identical to that of the CM4 and makes it possible to provide the following inputs and outputs: Standard connector for the CM4, 40-pin GPIO, Gigabit Ethernet, USB2.0, DSI, CSI, 3.5 mm audio jack...
Key Features
CM4 connector suitable for all Compute Module 4 variants
Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 connector
Raspberry Pi 40PIN GPIO header connector × 1
USB USB 2.0 Type A connector × 1
Display Port MIPI DSI × 1 (FPC 15 pin 1.0 mm connector)
Camera port MIPI CSI-2 × 1 (FPC 15 pin 1.0 mm connector)
Mini HDMI Video Port × 1, supports 4K 30fps output
3.5mm Audio Jack
Storage, Micro SD card slot for Compute Module 4 Lite variants (without eMMC)
5V input power
Size 56×41mm
Weight: 0.019kg
Product content
NANO Base Board (B) for CM4 x1 (CM4 Module not included)
40-pin (2*20) GPIO connector for soldering, with color identification of signal types
Description of the card
CM4 socket: suitable for all Compute Module 4 variants
icro SD card slot for connecting a Micro SD card with pre-burned image (Lite variant Only)
40PIN GPIO connector for connecting all kinds of HATs
Gigabit Ethernet RJ45 connector
Power / Programming: 5V power supply, or used for writing eMMC memory
3.5mm audio jack
User button
USB2.0 connector for connecting all kinds of USB devices
CSI Connector Camera Interface MIPI CSI
DSI Connector MIPI DSI Display Interface
MP1658
Mini HDMI connector supports 4K 30fps output
Start switch ON: Switch USB interface to Type-C interface, to enter programming/download mode when powered on (configured as a large capacity disk via RPI boot) OFF: Switch USB interface to Type-A interface, will not enter programming/download mode when powered on (booted from eMMC or Micro SD card)
Implementation
Find all the information on the implementation of the product on the manufacturer's wiki site: Wiki-CM4-NANO-B