Cm4+94v0+boardview — Recommended
You are looking at a custom carrier board designed by an engineer who wanted to use the Raspberry Pi ecosystem but needed industrial safety (94V0). They built a custom PCB that holds the CM4, and now you—the technician—have the file to fix it when it breaks.
Because official files are scarce, the repair community often relies on "traced" or reverse-engineered boardviews created by independent technicians. These files are usually distributed in formats like .brd , .bdv , or .fz , to be opened with software such as OpenBoardView , BVViewer , or Landrex . cm4+94v0+boardview
The Raspberry Pi Foundation does not provide a traditional "Boardview" file (.brd or .bv) common in repair shops. Instead, they provide , which act as a much more powerful alternative for both repair and custom design. 📂 Essential Downloads You are looking at a custom carrier board
: Allows you to click on any pad (e.g., a USB D+ line) and see every other point on the board it connects to, essential for tracing broken paths or short circuits. These files are usually distributed in formats like