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The module makes Banana Pi compatible with Arduino Uno and many Arduino Shields. There is an ATmega328 chip on the board so the module can compatible Arduino Uno code and peripheral. This board is a combination of high operation performance of the banana pie and Arduino flexible control performance, the combination of peripheral greatly expand the banana pie access ability and the abundance of accessories. | The module makes Banana Pi compatible with Arduino Uno and many Arduino Shields. There is an ATmega328 chip on the board so the module can compatible Arduino Uno code and peripheral. This board is a combination of high operation performance of the banana pie and Arduino flexible control performance, the combination of peripheral greatly expand the banana pie access ability and the abundance of accessories. | ||
− | + | ==Produce Features== | |
− | 1. ATmega328 chip on module | + | *1. ATmega328 chip on module |
− | 2. Compatible with Arduino Uno | + | *2. Compatible with Arduino Uno |
− | 3. Switch 5V or 3.3V GPIO | + | *3. Switch 5V or 3.3V GPIO |
− | 4. Compatible with Processing code | + | *4. Compatible with Processing code |
− | 5. Expand SPI of Banana Pi | + | *5. Expand SPI of Banana Pi |
− | + | ==Port== | |
− | 1. Banana Pi connection | + | *1. Banana Pi connection |
− | 2. Banana Pi cascade port | + | *2. Banana Pi cascade port |
− | 3. Arduino Uno GPIO | + | *3. Arduino Uno GPIO |
− | 4. Electric level switch jumper | + | *4. Electric level switch jumper |
− | 5. SPI | + | *5. SPI |
− | 6. ICSP port | + | *6. ICSP port |
− | + | ==Product Specification== | |
− | + | [[File:Uno1.png]] | |
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− | + | ==Product Parameters== | |
− | 1. | + | *1. Working voltage: 3.3V-4.5V |
− | 2. | + | *2. GPIO voltage: 3.3V or 5.5 |
− | 3. | + | *3. 8 channel 10bit high resolution ADC |
− | 4. | + | *4. Power-down Mode: 0.1µA |
− | 5. | + | *5. 32K ROM |
− | 6. | + | *6. 2K RAM |
− | 7. | + | *7. −40°C to +85°C operation |
− | + | ==Typical Application== | |
− | + | *1. Automatic control | |
+ | *2. Arduino learning | ||
+ | *3. Sensor control | ||
+ | *4. 3D printer controller | ||
+ | *5. Laser cutter controller | ||
+ | *6. Robot controller | ||
+ | *7. Smart home | ||
− | + | ==More information== | |
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pin define: | pin define: | ||
− | + | [[File:Uno2.png]] | |
Schematic diagram: | Schematic diagram: | ||
− | + | [[File:Uno3.png]] | |
− | + | ==Testbench== | |
− | + | 1. When power up the module , The “L” LED is blinking | |
+ | =How to use on BPI-M1= | ||
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+ | Just insert the module to Banana Pi, like the below picture: | ||
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+ | [[File:Bpi+uno.jpg]] | ||
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− | + | *More information please check : http://www.atmel.com/zh/cn/devices/atmega328.aspx |
Latest revision as of 05:06, 16 May 2018
Contents
Produce Overview
The module makes Banana Pi compatible with Arduino Uno and many Arduino Shields. There is an ATmega328 chip on the board so the module can compatible Arduino Uno code and peripheral. This board is a combination of high operation performance of the banana pie and Arduino flexible control performance, the combination of peripheral greatly expand the banana pie access ability and the abundance of accessories.
Produce Features
- 1. ATmega328 chip on module
- 2. Compatible with Arduino Uno
- 3. Switch 5V or 3.3V GPIO
- 4. Compatible with Processing code
- 5. Expand SPI of Banana Pi
Port
- 1. Banana Pi connection
- 2. Banana Pi cascade port
- 3. Arduino Uno GPIO
- 4. Electric level switch jumper
- 5. SPI
- 6. ICSP port
Product Specification
Product Parameters
- 1. Working voltage: 3.3V-4.5V
- 2. GPIO voltage: 3.3V or 5.5
- 3. 8 channel 10bit high resolution ADC
- 4. Power-down Mode: 0.1µA
- 5. 32K ROM
- 6. 2K RAM
- 7. −40°C to +85°C operation
Typical Application
- 1. Automatic control
- 2. Arduino learning
- 3. Sensor control
- 4. 3D printer controller
- 5. Laser cutter controller
- 6. Robot controller
- 7. Smart home
More information
pin define:
Schematic diagram:
Testbench
1. When power up the module , The “L” LED is blinking
How to use on BPI-M1
Just insert the module to Banana Pi, like the below picture:
- More information please check : http://www.atmel.com/zh/cn/devices/atmega328.aspx