@EJ> Banana PI User M anual Banana PI U ser Manual <Version: V2.0 > 1 ® Banana PI User M anual Banana PI is the open source hardware platform which published to assistant the Elastos.org open so urce OS, Banana PI M1 is the dual core Android 4.2 product which more better than the Raspbeny Pi. Banana Pi series run Android,Debian linux,Ubuntu linux, Raspbeny Pi imange and cubieboard imange. Elastos coordinate multi CUP to fi:om the family cloud entirnment which based on the "software/hardware service" Banana PI hardware: 1Ghz ARM7 dual-c01·e processor, 1GB DDR3 SDRAM, Banana PI with Gigabit ethernet port, SATA Socket. It can run with Android 4.2.2 smoothly. The size ofBanana PI M1like the credit card, it can easily run with the game it support 1080P high defmition video output, the GPIO compatible with Raspberry Pi and can run the ROM Image directly Hardware specification CPU A20 ARM Cortex™-A7 Dual-C01·e GPU ARM Mali400MP2Complies with OpenGL ES 2.011.1 Memory 1GB DDR3 (shared with GPU) (SDRAM) Onboard Storage SD (Max. 64GB) 1 MMC card slot UP to 2T on 2.5 SATA disk Onboard 10/10011000 Ethernet RJ45,optional WIFI Network Video Input A CSI input connector allows for the connection of a designed camera module Video HDMI, CVBS , LVDS/RGB Outputs Audio Output 3.5 mm Jack and HDMI Power 5 volt via MicroUSB(DC In Only) and/or MicroUSB (OTG) So urce USB 2.0 2 ( direct from Allwinner A20 chip) Ports Reset button: Next to MicroUSB connector Buttons Power button: Next to Reset button Boot button (Optional): Behind HDMI connector 2 @PP Banana PI User Manual GPI0(2X13) GPIO,UART,I2C bus,SPI bus with two chip selects, pm CAN bus,ADC,PWM,+3.3v,+5v,ground. LED Power Key & RT45 Remote IR (Optional) OS Android 4.2,Firefox OS and Linux etc. OS Interface defmition Product size 92 mm x 60mm Weight 48g working temperature -15~7 5 ·e range Hardware Front: 3 ® Banana PI User Manual Back: Interface RCA VTEDO OUT lRRECElVER GPIO HEAOERS ( / POWER STATUS LEOS AUDIO OUT r US82.0 OSI OTSP!AY CONNEa'OR SDCARDSLOT ( 8ACK OF BOARD) USB OTG ETHERNET OUT POWER ..,...,-' MJCRO USB POWER ( 5V lA OC) CSl CONNEa'OR CAMERA 4 ® Banana PI User Manual Hardware connect sketch map Sc:rMn TFT toud1 Kr~n uneS! OSI SPJUU powtr ..•' •' SO card ti DI J.ttiYI ·Cb:ss 2,4.6,10~>2 •G8 .l71UU UAftf CortHI •",,_ '•, GPlO ,Audio out¡wt I.JSB port ~"'""""ilt::ua~ S ® Banana PI User M anual 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. ltem Minimu recommended specification & notes • Minimum size 4Gb; class 4 (the class indicates how fast the card is). 1 SD card • We recommend using branded SD cards as they are more reliable. • HDMI to HDMI lead (for HD TVs and monitors with HDMI(Full sized) HDMI input). 2a toHDMI / DVI OR lead HDMI to DVI lead (for monitors with DVI input). • A standard AV video lead to connect to your analogue 2b A V video lead display ifyou are not using the HDMI output. • Any standard USB keyboard and mouse should work. Keyboards or mice that take a lot of power fi:om the Keyboard and • 3 USB ports, however, may need a powered USB hub. mouse This may include sorne wireless devices. Ethernet • Networking is optional, although it makes updating and 4 cable!USB getting new software for your Banana Pi much easier. WiFi(Optional) • A good quality, micro USB power supply that can provide at least 700mA at 5Vis essential. Micro USB power S Many mobile phone chargers are suitable---check the adapter • label on the plug. • You can choose a 3.5mmjack audio led to connect to Audio lead 6 audio port to get stereo audio. (Optional) • You can choose to connect a mobile hard disk to SATA Mobile Hard disk 7 p01t to store more files. (Optional) 6 @eP Banana PI User Manual HDMI to HDMI lead HDMI to DVI lead A V video lead SD card Micro USB power adapter Step 2: Download the relevant Image file: Please visit our webmaster: www.banana-pi.com to download image, banana pian 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 instan an Operating System (OS) onto an SD card. Instructions below win teach you how to write an OS image to your SD card under Windows and Linux. l . Insert your SD card into your computer. The size of SD should be larger than the OS image size, generany 4GB or greater. 2. Format the SD card. Windows: 1. Download the a SD card format tool such as SD Formatter fi:om https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter 4/eula windows/ n. Unzip the download file and run the setup.exe to instan the tool on your machine. m. In the "Options" menu, set "FORMAT TYPE" option to QUICK, "FORMAT SIZE ADWSTMENT" option to "ON". 7 ® Banana PI User M anual 1 for ...1,... ct... AIIOIIho<Sota ................~ ....... ~-,.,.. s~· ....... " .XC: l_.,. *""'-' ol 1 50-JC.li.CSO. SOtte<r<lSO ~ Mr.ii s'"., 1n 08 """"" w..~ PlJ:iOVfm r..-~~ ~~ OOle("~RMI\T. f01>.14ATSIU A"O.JUSnt(Nn)fF Option Setting FORMAT TYPE (.._Q_UIO__ K____ __,• ] FORMAT SJZE f ] AOJUSTMENT .._O_N_____ __,• Cancel IV. Check that the SD card you inserted matches the one selected by the Too l. v. Click the "Format" button. Linux: v1. Runfdisk -l command to check the SD card node. vn. Run sudo [disk ldevlsdx command to delete all partition of SD card. vm. Run mkfs -t vfat ldevlsdx 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. Windows: Right click on the file and choose "Extract all". Linux: Run unzip [downloaded filename] command. 8 ® Banana PI User Manual 5. Write the image file to the SD card. Windows: 1. Download a tool that can wirte image to SD card, such as Win32 Diskimager fi:om: http://sourceforge.net/projects/win32diskimager/files/ Archive/ n. Open the unzipped image file. ' .. 1Nin32 Disk lmager l ·c::rj..§-1-Si.-l Image File Device G:/banana pi/ pi . 8GB/pi. 8GB ~ I IG : \ J · ) [!] MDS Hash Progress j l Cancel JI Read 11 l'rite ][ Exit 1 m. Click Write button. Wait patiently to successfully complete writing. Linux: 1v. Runfdisk -1 command to check the SD card node. v. Run dd if=[imagename] of=/devlsdx command to write image file to SD card. Wait patiently to successfully complete writing. Step4: Set up your Banana Pi According to the set up diagram below, you can easily set up your Banana Pi. l . Insert the written-image SD card that to the SD card spot on the left side edge ofthe underside ofthe board. 2. On the bottom "edge" in the middle ofthe board is the HDMI Type A (Full sized) p01t, just on the right ofthe SATA p01t. Just connect any HDMI cable fi:om the board to your TV or HDMI Monitor. Ifyou don't have an TV/Monitor with a HDMI or DVI-D port you can use the 9 Banana PI User M anual yellow AV jack located in the middle ofthe "top" edge and the 3.5 nun 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. Plug in a regulated power supply that is rated at 5V ±5% and at least 700mA (or 0.7A). Any number bigger than 700 mA (like lOOOmA) will also work. Avoid using the smaller chargers used for small GSM phones, as these are often unregulated, even ifthey claim "5V lA", they may do "5V" and may do "lA", but not at the same time! The mini-USB (on the left) is the wrong one. It's thicker and looks like a trapezoid with its sides pinched in. The micro-USB (on the right) is the conect one. It is thinner and also looks like a trapezoid except it's sides are rounded outward. 10 Banana PI User Manual If all goes well, the Banana Pi will boot in a few minutes. The screen will display the OS GUI. StepS: Shut down your Banana Pi Y o u can use the GUI to shut down the Banana Pi safely. Also you can run the cornmand in the tenninal: sudo halt or sudo shutdown -h. This will shut down the PI safely, (just use the power key to tmn off might damage the SD-cards file system). After that you can press the power key for 5 seconds to turn it off. 11 @eP Banana PI User M anual If all is well ,so you can use banana pi now. GPIO specificat ion Banana Pi 26-pin GPIO Banana Pi has a 26-pin GPIO header that matches that ofthe ModelA and Model B Raspberry Pi. Following is the Banana Pi GPIO Pinout: Pin 1 Pi n 2 3.3V1 o o SVl 12C-SDA o o SV2 12C-SCL o o GND GCLK o o UART-TX GND o o UART-RX GP IOO o o GP IO 1 GP IO 2 o o GND GP IO 3 o o GP I0 4 3.3V2 o o GP IO 5 SP I MOSI o o GND SP I M ISO o o GP IO 6 SP I CLK o o SP I CEO GND o o SP I CEl Pin 25 Pi n 26 12 ® Banana PI User Manual CSI Camera Connector specification: CSI Camera Connector The CSI Camera Cmmector is a 40-pin FPC connector which can cmmect externa! camera module with proper signa! pin mappings.
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