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Don't rely on the "94V0" marking. Physically look for a silk-screen model number (e.g., CM4-IO-V1.3 , X1001 , RPI-CM4-V1.0 ). Search for that string instead.

Manufacturers of low-cost CM4 carrier boards (often from Asian ODMs) frequently print "94V0" prominently on the board. When users look at the board, they misread that certification as the model number . So when you search for cm4+94v0+boardview , you are actually looking for the schematic/layout file of an unbranded, generic CM4 carrier board . cm4+94v0+boardview

: Essential if you are troubleshooting the official carrier board rather than the module itself. Kicad Footprints & Symbols : Official CAD resources for designing your own baseboard. ⚡ Technical Reference for Troubleshooting Don't rely on the "94V0" marking