Alex Beyer
Bewertet in den USA am27. März 2025
Bought this to flash an OS to a CM4 with storage on it, for my Cyberdeck. one thing I would recommend buying is a nylon stand-off and screw kit, since there's a bit of play and wobble with this, when a CM4 is connected. Putting a screw with head facing the back of a CM4, with a Nut Spacer where needed, helps eliminate that wobble and increases its rigidity. Also, if you want to get fancy, then you can even fashion an acrylic top and bottom for this. just for added protection. Which I think I will do. As for function, this worked as advertised and was easy to use to flash Rasbian to my CM4 and then slap that in my Cyberdeck from Clockwork Pi. This is not only a lesser expensive option from the official Raspberry offering, but also doesn't require weird jumper combos and whatnot.
Tripleek
Bewertet in den USA am31. Oktober 2024
Just make sure you enable the USB2.0 per the CM4 guide otherwise the USB port will not work, USB is disabled on the CM4 by default.
Customer
Bewertet in den USA am15. Oktober 2023
Works as advertised and no issues over 6 months running strong.
Customer
Bewertet in Deutschland am 7. Juli 2022
If you are looking for a compact board to work with the CM4. This is it. just the basics but use able. Only drawback no mounting holes for the whole Setup, you need some clipper or just glue. But for Projects with little room there is hardly any comparison.
john g.
Bewertet in den USA am11. Oktober 2022
I purchased multiple versions of this board. I have the boot in the off position (boot from SD), and an hdmi cable plugged in. When i connect the usb-c power cable to turn on the system, the PCB does NOT TURN ON! The only reasonable solution is to supply power to the board with the HDMI unplugged, look for the LEDs to light up, then rapidly plug in the HDMi. This is not the case for the raspberry pi IO Board (same CM4 and SD card). This is a design oversight. I send multiple questions to waveshare without a resolution...