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Banana PI User Manual Banana PI is the open source hardware platform which published to assistant the Elastos.org open source OS, Banana PI M1 is the dual core Android 4.2 product which more better than the Raspberry Pi. Banana Pi series run Android,Debian linux,Ubuntu linux, Raspberry Pi imange and cubieboard imange.
Banana PI User Manual GPIO(2X13) GPIO,UART,I2C bus,SPI bus with two chip selects, pin CAN bus,ADC,PWM,+3.3v,+5v,ground. LED Power Key & RJ45 Remote IR (Optional) OS Android 4.2,Firefox OS and Linux etc. OS Interface definition Product size 92 mm × 60mm Weight 48g working temperature range -15~75℃ Hardware Front: www.sinovoip.com.cn www.banana-pi.
Banana PI User Manual Back: Interface www.sinovoip.com.cn www.banana-pi.
Banana PI User Manual Hardware connect sketch map www.sinovoip.com.cn www.banana-pi.
Banana PI User Manual Use method Step 1: Get what you need First time to enjoy your Banana Pi, you need at least the accessories in the table below. No. Item Minimu recommended specification & notes Minimum size 4Gb; class 4 (the class indicates how fast the card is). SD card 1 We recommend using branded SD cards as they are more reliable.
Banana PI User Manual HDMI to HDMI lead HDMI to DVI lead SD card AV video lead Micro USB power adapter Step 2: Download the relevant Image file: Please visit our webmaster: www.banana-pi.com to download image, banana pi all image can be download form this web. Step3: Prepare your SD card for the Banana Pi In order to enjoy your Banana Pi, you will need to install an Operating System (OS) onto an SD card.
Banana PI User Manual iv. Check that the SD card you inserted matches the one selected by the Tool. v. Click the “Format” button. Linux: vi. Run fdisk –l command to check the SD card node. vii. Run sudo fdisk /dev/sdx command to delete all partition of SD card. viii. Run mkfs –t vfat /dev/sdx command to format the entire SD card as FAT. (x should be replaced according to your SD card node) 3. Download the OS image from Download district. 4. Unzip the download file to get the OS image.
Banana PI User Manual 5. Write the image file to the SD card. Windows: i. Download a tool that can wirte image to SD card, such as Win32 Diskimager from: http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/Archive/ ii. Open the unzipped image file. iii. Click Write button. Wait patiently to successfully complete writing. Linux: iv. Run fdisk –l command to check the SD card node. v. Run dd if=[imagename] of=/dev/sdx command to write image file to SD card.
Banana PI User Manual yellow AV jack located in the middle of the "top" edge and the 3.5 mm stereo headphone jack to the right of it. 3. Plug a USB keyboard and mouse into the USB slots located on the right edge. 4. Just under the USB ports on the right edge is the ethernet connector for anyone who wants to plug the Banana Pi into a wired network. 5. Finally, at the very left of the bottom edge is the micro-usb power connector.
Banana PI User Manual If all goes well, the Banana Pi will boot in a few minutes. The screen will display the OS GUI. Step5: Shut down your Banana Pi You can use the GUI to shut down the Banana Pi safely. Also you can run the command in the terminal: sudo halt or sudo shutdown –h. This will shut down the PI safely, (just use the power key to turn off might damage the SD-cards file system). After that you can press the power key for 5 seconds to turn it off. www.sinovoip.com.cn www.banana-pi.
Banana PI User Manual If all is well ,so you can use banana pi now. GPIO specification Banana Pi 26-pin GPIO Banana Pi has a 26-pin GPIO header that matches that of the Model A and Model B Raspberry Pi. Following is the Banana Pi GPIO Pinout: www.sinovoip.com.cn www.banana-pi.
Banana PI User Manual CSI Camera Connector specification: CSI Camera Connector The CSI Camera Connector is a 40-pin FPC connector which can connect external camera module with proper signal pin mappings. The pin definitions of the CSI interface are shown as below. This is marked on the Banana Pi board as “CON1″.
Banana PI User Manual CON1 P31 CSI-D7 PE11 CON1 P32 CSI1-STBY-EN PH18 CON1 P33 RESET# CON1 P34 CSI1-RESET# PH13 CON1 P35 CSI-IO0 PH11 CON1 P36 HPR CON1 P37 HPL CON1 P38 IPSOUT CON1 P39 GND CON1 P40 IPSOUT LVDS specification LVDS (LCD display interface) The LVDS Connector is a 40-pin FPC connector which can connect external LCD panel (LVDS) and touch screen (I2C) module as well. The pin definitions of this connector are shown as below. This is marked on the Banana Pi board as “CON2″.
Banana PI User Manual CON2 P21 LCD0-D6 LVDS0-VPC PD6 CON2 P22 LCD0-CLK CON2 P23 LCD0-D7 CON2 P24 GND CON2 P25 LCD0-D8 CON2 P26 LCD0-D23 CON2 P27 LCD0-D9 CON2 P28 LCD0-D22 PD22 CON2 P29 LCD0-D10 PD10 CON2 P30 LCD0-D21 PD21 CON2 P31 LCD0-D11 PD11 CON2 P32 LCD0-D20 PD20 CON2 P33 LCD0-D12 PD12 CON2 P34 LCD0-D19 PD19 CON2 P35 LCD0-D13 PD13 CON2 P36 LCD0-D18 PD18 CON2 P37 LCD0-D14 PD14 CON2 P38 LCD0-D17 PD17 CON2 P39 LCD0-D15 PD15 CON2 P40 LCD0-D16 PD16 PD24
Banana PI User Manual J12 Pin7 GND J12 Pin8 GND All GPIO define list: Banana Pi V1.4 PIN define PIN CON1-P01 CON1-P02 CON1-P37 CON1-P36 CON1-P07 CON1-P09 PIN define GPIO LINEINL LINEINR HPL HPR FMINL FMINR www.sinovoip.com.cn www.banana-pi.
Banana PI User Manual CON1-P04 CON1-P06 CON1-P08 CON1-P10 CON1-P13 CON1-P15 CON1-P33 CON1-P17 CON1-P19 CON1-P21 CON1-P23 CON1-P25 CON1-P27 CON1-P29 CON1-P31 CON1-P20 CON1-P24 CON1-P28 CON1-P30 CON1-P18 CON1-P26 CON1-P32 CON1-P34 CON1-P14 CON1-P16 CON1-P12 CON1-P22 CON1-P35 CON1-P38 CON1-P40 CON1-P05 CON1-P11 CON1-P39 CON1-P03 ADC_X1 ADC_X2 ADC_Y1 ADC_Y2 LRADC0 LRADC1 RESET# CSI-D0 CSI-D1 CSI-D2 CSI-D3 CSI-D4 CSI-D5 CSI-D6 CSI-D7 CSI-PCLK CSI-MCLK CSI-VSYNC CSI-HSYNC CSI0-STBY-EN CSI0-RESET# CSI1-STBY-EN C
Banana PI User Manual CON2-P19 CON2-P21 CON2-P23 CON2-P25 CON2-P27 CON2-P29 CON2-P31 CON2-P33 CON2-P35 CON2-P37 CON2-P39 CON2-P40 CON2-P38 CON2-P36 CON2-P34 CON2-P32 CON2-P30 CON2-P28 CON2-P26 CON2-P22 CON2-P20 CON2-P18 CON2-P16 CON2-P14 CON2-P12 CON2-P10 CON2-P08 CON2-P06 CON2-P04 CON2-P02 CON2-P07 CON2-P01 CON2-P03 CON2-P05 CON2-P24 LCD0-D05 LCD0-D06 LCD0-D07 LCD0-D08 LCD0-D09 LCD0-D10 LCD0-D11 LCD0-D12 LCD0-D13 LCD0-D14 LCD0-D15 LCD0-D16 LCD0-D17 LCD0-D18 LCD0-D19 LCD0-D20 LCD0-D21 LCD0-D22 LCD0-D23 LC
Banana PI User Manual CON3-P19 CON3-P24 CON3-P26 CON3-P05 CON3-P03 CON3-P15 CON3-P22 CON3-P11 CON3-P13 CON3-P10 CON3-P08 CON3-P12 CON3-P07 CON3-P01 CON3-P17 CON3-P02 CON3-P04 CON3-P09 CON3-P25 CON3-P06 CON3-P14 CON3-P20 SPI0_MOSI SPI0_CS0 SPI0_CS1 TWI2-SCK TWI2-SDA UART2_CTS UART2_RTS UART2_RX UART2_TX UART3_RX UART3_TX PH2 PWM1 VCC-3V3 VCC-3V3 VCC-5V VCC-5V GND GND GND GND GND PI12 PI10 PI14 PB20 PB21 PI17 PI16 PI19 PI18 PH1 PH0 PH2 PI3 J12-P03 J12-P05 J12-P04 J12-P06 J12-P01 J12-P02 J12-P07 J12-P08 P