These markings are commonly found on HP ProBook 430 G3 series (using DAX61CMB6C0 or similar boards) and various Essentiel B tablets. Why Do You Need the Boardview?
indicating that the PCB material is fire-resistant and self-extinguishes within 10 seconds.
When you see markings like "1914 CM-4 94V-0 / E162264" on a motherboard—such as on an ASUS Chromebook C204 or C214MA board—each part of the code carries specific meaning.
). You can look for these files on specialized repair forums: : There are specific requests for the P&Q 1732 CM-4 94V-0 Boardview on this platform.
Boardviewer | Program for viewing all types of Boardview files
The is more than a file extension—it is a map to understanding, repairing, and innovating with the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4. Whether you are saving a $500 industrial carrier board from the e-waste pile or designing your own rugged 94V-0 baseboard, knowing how to read net names, locate components, and trace differential pairs is indispensable.
Know the exact value of a tiny capacitor or resistor in a restricted area. Locating the CM-4 94V-0 Boardview and Schematic
The label is not a universally standardized material code but typically a board revision or internal manufacturer model identifier. In the case of the ASUS Chromebook boards, "CM-4" likely refers to a specific PCB layout version or a reference to a manufacturing batch. Context matters significantly here: unlike "CM4" (which commonly refers to the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4), "CM-4" with a hyphen is a distinct marking often found on OEM laptop motherboards. When you see "CM-4" printed on a board, it is generally a board series or revision code used by the original design manufacturer (ODM) to track production runs.
I cannot directly generate or "put together" a file ( .brd , .bdv , .fz , .cad , etc.) because these are proprietary binary or encoded schematic/layout files used by specific repair software (e.g., OpenBoardView, BoardViewer, LCSC’s EasyEDA, or Allegro).