RPi hat templates and footprints (with symbols):
e class='quote' data-post="1" data-topic="738">I just finished creating a template for Raspberry Pi B+ Hat extender boards. You can find it here. It includes: the curvy PCB outline, slots and cutouts, positioned RPi GPIO socket (both feed-through SMD and through-hole versions), and mounting holes (with soldermask pullbacks), schematic symbol and PCB footprint for the GPIO socket.
RPi CM templates and footprints (with symbols):
e class='quote' data-post="1" data-topic="5480">As I didn’t run across those yet I’ll share the ones I made an hour ago. Contains symbols for RPi (A+, B+, 2B) and CM1, CM3 & CM3lite. Please verify with Raspberry Pi Foundation documentation yourself - I don’t take any responsibility if they’re wrongLib can be found here: It’s kept in style to what the foundation uses in their reduced documentation. [image] Feel free to adopt it to the KiCAD library convention and submit it to be included into the KiCAD libs. Once I get aroun…
There are schematics from the foundation (as has been pointed out) but not for all of them or in great detail.
The foundation isn’t into encouraging Chinese clones, so to speak.
Those are not in KiCAD format afaik (or available for that matter).
Out of curioity and to be better able to help - what do you want to do?
Recreate the Pi?
Understand how it works?
Use the CM and needing some parts from the RPi (like the ethernet chip)?