I will design raspberry pi cm4 cm5 carrier board and io board pcb
About this Gig
A Raspberry Pi Compute Module deserves a PCB built around the productnot a generic development board.
I create custom CM4/CM5 carrier and IO boards around your required power, interfaces, peripherals, enclosure, and manufacturing needs.
Why you may need this:
- Standard IO boards dont match your hardware requirements
- Your product needs a compact, application-specific PCB
- You need manufacturing-ready files for prototyping or production
I can provide:
- CM4 Carrier Board
- CM5 Carrier Board
- Custom IO Board
- PCB Schematic
- PCB Layout
- Power Management
- USB Interfaces
- Ethernet Connectivity
- HDMI/Display
- GPIO Expansion
- M.2 / PCIe
- Camera Interfaces
- Audio Interfaces
- UART, SPI & I²C
- Gerber & BOM
Why choose me?
- Hardware designed around your actual application
- Clean, organized, production-focused layouts
- Complete documentation for PCB fabrication
Have a CM4 or CM5 project ready to become custom hardware? Send your requirements, and lets turn the Compute Module into a carrier board built for your product.
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FAQ
1. Can you design a Raspberry Pi CM4 or CM5 carrier board?
Yes. I design Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 (CM4) and CM5 carrier boards with the required interfaces, power architecture, connectors, peripherals, and production-ready PCB layout.
2. Can you design a Raspberry Pi CM4/CM5 IO board?
Yes. I can develop CM4 and CM5 IO boards with USB, Ethernet, HDMI/Display, MIPI, GPIO, UART, SPI, I2C, PCIe, storage, camera, and other required interfaces.
3. Can you handle high-speed routing on CM4 and CM5 carrier boards?
Yes. I handle high-speed PCB routing for PCIe, USB 3.x, Ethernet, MIPI, HDMI/Display, DDR-related interfaces, clocks, differential pairs, and other critical signals with appropriate impedance control.
4. Can you design the power supply and connectivity for the carrier board?
Yes. I can develop the power architecture, regulators, protection circuits, USB power, GPIO connectivity, boot configuration, Ethernet, storage, display, camera, and peripheral interfaces around the Compute Module.
5. What files will I receive for my CM4/CM5 PCB project?
Depending on the project scope, deliverables can include schematics, PCB layout, multilayer stackup, controlled-impedance routing, BOM, Gerber files, drill files, pick-and-place files, manufacturing outputs, and source design files.

