Datasheet
Note: Product specifi cation is subject to change without notice.
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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. 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 ±2% and at least 2A.
If all goes well, the R1 will boot in a few minutes. T
he screen will display the OS GUI.
Step5: Shut down your R1
This will shut down the PI safely, (just use the power key to turn off might damage the SD-cards le system). After that you
can press the power key for 5 seconds to turn it off.
If all is well ,the splash screen show as below !
Android system screen
GPIO de ne
We can check R1 PIN de nition in this thread, including CON1, CON2, CON3, J12 andJ13.
J13 contains the default serial port UART0 (UART0-RX,UART0-TX). UATR0 is con gured to be used for console input/output.
Whilst this is useful if you want to login using the serial port. So it is the most common used PIN.
J12 also contains serial port.
CON3 contains CAN bus, SPI bus, PWM, serial port and etc. It can be con gured to be used for kinds of peripherals.
CON1 is a CSI camera connector.
CON2 is a DSI display connector.
Pictures and tables below show the speci c layout and de nition of PIN.