Banana Pi Open-Source Router Board The Banana Pi Router Board is a 300Mbps Wireless N Router with both wired and wireless network connections designed specifically for smart home networking use. With 2T2R MIMO Technology and two detachable antennas, the R1 is the dual core Android 4.2 product which more better than Linux product. It can run with Android 4.2.2 smoothly and with Gigabit ethernet port, SATA Socket, it can easily run with the game and support 1080P high definition video output. Art.-Nr.
Hardware Specification CPU GPU Memory (SDRAM) Onboard Storage Onboard Network Video Input Video Outputs Audio Output Audio Input Power Source USB 2.0 Ports Buttons A20 ARM Cortex™-A7 Dual-Core ARM Mali400MP2Complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1 1GB DDR3 (shared with GPU) Micro SD (Max. 64GB) card slot UP to 2T on 2.5 SATA disk 10/100/1000 Ethernet RJ45, WLAN @802.11b/g/n A CSI input connector allows for the connection of a designed camera module HDMI, LVDS/RGB 3.
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Hardware connect sketch map: Back: Front: Note: Product specification is subject to change without notice. www.allnet.
Use method Step 1: Get what you need First time to enjoy your R1, you need at least the accessories in the table below. No. Item Minimum recommended specification & notes 1 Micro SD card - Minimum size 8Gb; class 10 (the class indicateshow fast the card is). - We recommend using branded SD cards as they are more reliable. 2 HDMI(Full sized) - HDMI to HDMI lead (for HD TVs and monitors with HDMI input). to HDMI / DVI lead - ORHDMI to DVI lead (for monitors with DVI input).
1. Insert your micro SD card into your computer. The size of micro SD should be larger than the OS image size, generally 8GB or greater. 2. Format the micro SD card. Windows: i. Download the a micro SD card format tool such as SD Formatter from https://www.sdcard.org/downloads/formatter_4/eula_windows/ ii. Unzip the download file and run the setup.exe to install the tool on your machine. iii. In the „Options“ menu, set „FORMAT TYPE“ option to QUICK, „FORMAT SIZE ADJUSTMENT“ option to „ON“. iv.
5. Write the image file to the micro SD card. 5.1 Preparing 5.1.1 Insert the SD card to PC. 5.1.2 Unpack PhoenixCard_V309.rar you received. 5.1.3 Open it: 5.2 Run PhoenixCard.exe Note: Product specification is subject to change without notice. www.allnet.
5.3 Press “DiskCheck” and select disk of SD Card. 5.4 Press “Img File” and Select system.img 5.6 Press “Burn” start upgrading Note: Product specification is subject to change without notice. www.allnet.
5.8 Press “Exit” Note: Product specification is subject to change without notice. www.allnet.
Step4: Set up your R1 According to the set up diagram below, you can easily set up your R1. 1. Insert the written-image micro SD card that to the micro SD card slot on the left side edge of the underside of the board. 2. The HDMI Type A (Full sized) port is between a USB port and a RJ45 port of the board. Just connect any HDMI cable from the board to your TV or HDMI Monitor. 3. Plug a mouse into the USB slot. 4. Plug a Ethernet cable into the RJ45 slot. 5.
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R1 PIN define PIN PIN define GPIO CON1-P01 CON1-P02 CON1-P37 CON1-P36 CON1-P07 CON1-P09 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 LINEINL LINEINR HPL HPR FMINL FMINR ADC_X1 ADC_X2 ADC_Y1 A DC_Y2 LRADC0 LRADC1 RESET# CSI0-D0 CSI0-D1 CSI0-D2 CSI0-D3 CSI0-D4 CSI0-D5 CSI0-D6 CSI0-D7 CSI0-PCLK CSI0-MCL
R1 PIN define PIN PIN define CON1-P38 CON1-P40 CON1-P05 CON1-P11 CON1-P39 CON1-P03 IPSOUT IPSOUT GND GND GND VCC-CSI CON2-P09 CON2-P11 CON2-P13 CON2-P15 CON2-P17 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 LCD0-D00 LCD0-D01 LCD0-D02 LCD0-D03 LCD0-D04 LCD0-D05 LCD0-D06 LCD0-D07 LCD0-D08 LCD0-D09 LCD0-D10 LCD0-D11 LCD0-D12 LCD0-D13 LCD0-D14 LCD0-D15 LCD
PIN PIN define GPIO CON2-P16 CON2-P14 CON2-P12 CON2-P10 CON2-P08 CON2-P06 CON2-P04 CON2-P02 CON2-P01 CON2-P03 CON2-P05 CON2-P24 CON2-P07 LCD0-VSYNC LCD0-DE LCD0-IO2 PWM0 LCD0-IO1 LCD0-IO0 TWI3-SCK TWI3-SDA IPSOUT IPSOUT GND GND VCC-3V3 PD27 PD25 PH9 PB2 PH8 PH7 PI0 PI1 CON3-P18 CON3-P16 CON3-P23 CON3-P21 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 CAN_RX CAN_TX SPI0_CLK SPI0_MISO SPI0
PIN PIN define GPIO CON3-P25 CON3-P06 CON3-P14 CON3-P20 GND GND GND GND J12-P03 J12-P05 J12-P04 J12-P06 J12-P01 J12-P02 J12-P07 J12-P08 PH5 PH3 UART7_RX UART7_TX VCC-5V VCC-3V3 GND GND PH5 PH3 PI21 PI20 J13-P01 J13-P02 UART0-RX UART0-TX PB23 PB22 R1 UART define Note: Product specification is subject to change without notice. www.allnet.