Raspberry Pi Module Support Requirements

Add the minimum required components needed for this Pi Pico to function properly.”

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I’ll inspect the existing board first because the project context shows a Compute Module 5, while your request says Pi Pico. I’ll identify the actual module pins, add only the required support parts/power connections, then run checks and report any ambiguity.

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Created 5 tasks.

1/5 Inspect existing schematic component, pins, and properties to confirm whether this is Pi Pico or CM5

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Read BOM.

Read schematic.

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2/5 Consult module documentation/datasheet for minimum required operating connections

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Read U1 datasheet for power supply requirements +5V input CM5.

Read U1 datasheet for minimal circuitry power up PMIC_ENABLE p.

Read U1 datasheet for GPIO_VREF voltage reference requirements.

Read U1 datasheet for USB Type C CC1 CC2 CM5 requirements.

Found 5 results for Generic Capacitor.

Found 5 results for Generic Resistor.

No results for USB C receptacle 16 pin USB 2.0 power sink.

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Found 3 results for USB Type-C receptacle connector suitable for a USB 2.0 power sink input on a Raspberry Pi Compute Module carrier board, exposing VBUS, GND, CC1, CC2, D+ and D- pins; surface mount; available in Flux library with symbol pins for CC and VBUS.

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I found the project contains a Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5, not a Raspberry Pi Pico. These need very different “minimum required” support circuitry, so I stopped before making schematic edits to avoid wiring the wrong design.
For the existing CM5, the minimum functional carrier connections would be: regulated 5 V input sized for CM5 load, all 5 V and GND pins connected, GPIO_VREF tied to CM5_3.3V or CM5_1.8V, and optional USB-C CC1/CC2 wiring if you want USB-C power negotiation.
Please confirm: should I proceed for the existing Compute Module 5, or replace/design for a Raspberry Pi Pico instead?
Proceed with CM5
Use Pi Pico
Add USB-C power
No USB-C
Use 3.3V GPIO

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