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=Introduction=
 
  
[[File:BPI-M2_zero_11.JPG|thumb|Overview zero with Allwinner H2+ chip]]
 
[[File:Zero_wih_H3_1.jpg|thumb|Overview zero with Allwinner H3 chip]]
 
[[File:BPI-M2_zero_5.JPG|thumb|BPI-M2 zero VS  Raspberry pi Zero W]]
 
 
 
 
Banana Pi M2 Zero is an ultra compact single board computer measures only 60mm*30mm. It uses quad-core Cortex A7 allwinner H2+ processor, with 512MB RAM memory. It's ideal for light-weight systems with some space-limited applications. Like other members of Banana Pi, it supports both linux and android operating system.
 
 
mini size only 60mm*30mm, all interface same as Raspberry pi Zero W.
 
 
==Key Features==
 
 
* CPU: Allwinner H2+, Quad-core Cortex-A7.
 
* 512MB DDR 3 SDRAM.
 
* WiFi (AP6212) & Bluetooth onboard.
 
* Mini HDMI.
 
* 40 PIN GPIO,It includes UART, SPI, I2C, IO etc
 
 
==Getting Start==
 
::Quick strart your BPI-M2 zero : [[Quick Start Banana pi SBC]]
 
::How to development : [[Getting Start with M2 Zero]]
 
 
=Hardware=
 
 
 
==Hardware interfact==
 
 
[[File:Zerointerface.jpg]]
 
 
==Hardware spec==
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
| style="background: PaleTurquoise; color: black" colspan="4"| '''HardWare  Specification of Banana pi BPI-M2 zero'''style="background: PaleTurquoise; color: black" colspan="4"| '''Raspberry Pi Zero W'''
 
|-
 
|CPU || H2+ Quad-core Cortex-A7 H265/HEVC 1080P ||Broadcom BCM2835 32 Bit 1 GHz ARM1176JZF-S single-core
 
|-
 
|GPU || Mali400MP2 GPU @600MHz,Supports OpenGL ES 2.0 ||VideoCore IV
 
|-
 
| Memory \(SDRAM\) || 512M DDR3(shared with GPU) ||512 MB DDR2
 
|-
 
| Onboard Storage || TF card \(Max. 64GB\) ||TF card \(Max. 64GB\)
 
|-
 
| Onboard Network || NOPE ||NOPE
 
|-
 
| Onboard WIFI || SDIO AP6212(option AP6181、AP6335) ||802.11n wireless, Bluetooth 4.1
 
|-
 
|Video decoding 1080p@60fps,H.264 Video encoding 1080p@30fps,H.264 || 1080p30 H.264/MPEG-4 AVC high-profile decoder and encoder
 
|-
 
| Video input || A CSI input connector Camera:1 Supports 8-bit YUV422 CMOS sensor interface,2 Supports CCIR656 protocol for NTSC and PAL,3 Supports SM pixel camera sensor ,4 Supports video capture solution up to 1080p@30fps || CSI camera connector
 
|-
 
| Video Outputs || mini HDMI 1.4,1080P@30fps, DHCP ||Mini HDMI and USB On-The-Go ports
 
|-
 
| Audio Output || Mini HDMI ||Mini HDMI
 
|-
 
| Power Source || Micro USB with 5V/2A ||5V/2A
 
|-
 
| USB 2.0 Ports || one USB 2.0 OTG ||one USB 2.0 OTG
 
|-
 
| Buttons || Power Button, Reset Button ||Composite video and reset headers
 
|-
 
| Low-level peripherals || 40 Pins Header,compatible with Raspberry Pi 3 ||40 PIN
 
|-
 
| uart GPIO\(1x3\) pin || UART, ground ||UART
 
|-
 
| LED || Power led & Status led  ||Power Status LED
 
|-
 
| IR || N/A ||N/A
 
|-
 
| Supported OS || Android, Ubuntu, Debian, Rasberry Pi Image || Linux
 
|-
 
| Product size || 65mm × 30mm ||65mm x 30mm
 
|-
 
| Weight || 15g ||9G
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
==GPIO PIN define ==
 
 
Banana Pi BPI-M2 zero has a 40-pin GPIO header that matches that of the Model Raspberry Pi 3. Following is the Banana Pi GPIO Pinout:
 
 
[[File:Gpio define.png]]
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
| style="background: PaleTurquoise; color: black" colspan="4"| '''40 PIN GPIO of Banana pi BPI-R2'''
 
|-
 
| GPIO Pin Name || Default Function || Function2:GPIO || Function3
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P01 || VCC-3V3 || ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P02 || VCC-5V ||  ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P03 || TWI0-SDA || PA12-EINT12 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P04 || VCC-5V || ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P05 || TWI0-SCK || PA11-EINT11||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P06 || GND || ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P07 || PWM1 || PA6-EINT6||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P08 || UART3-TX || PA13-EINT13 || SPI1-CS
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P09 || GND || ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P10 || UART3-RX || PA14-EINT14 || SPI1-CLK
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P11 || UART2-RX || PA1-EINT1 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P12 || UART3-CTS || PA16-EINT16 || SPI1-MISO
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P13 || UART2-TX || PA0-EINT0 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P14 || GND || ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P15 || UART2-CTS || PA3-EINT3 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P16 || UART3-RTS || PA15-EINT15 || SPI1-MOSI
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P17 || VCC-3V3 || ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P18 || PC4 || PC4 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P19 || SPI0-MOSI || PC0 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P20 || GND || ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P21 || SPI0-MISO || PC1 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P22 || UART2-RTS || PA2-EINT2 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P23 || SPI0-CLK || PC2 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P24 || SPI0-CS || PC3 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P25 || GND || ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P26 || PC7 || PC7 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P27 || TWI1-SDA || PA19-EINT19 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P28 || TWI1-SCK || PA18-EINT18 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P29 || PA7-EINT7 || PA7-EINT7 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P30 || GND || ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P31 || PA8-EINT8 || PA8-EINT8 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P32 || PL2-S-EINT2 || PL2-S-EINT2 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P33 || PA9-EINT9 || PA9-EINT9 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P34 || GND || ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P35 || PA10-EINT10 || PA10-EINT10 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P36 || PL4-S-EINT4 || PL4-S-EINT4 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P37 || PA17-EINT17 || PA17-EINT17 || SPDIF-OUT
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P38 || PA21-EINT21 || PA21-EINT21 ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P39 || GND || ||
 
|-
 
|  CON2-P40 || PA20-EINT20 || PA20-EINT20 ||
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
'''CSI Camera Connector specification:'''
 
 
The CSI Camera Connector is a 24-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 “CSI″.
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
| style="background: PaleTurquoise; color: black" colspan="4"| '''24 PIN CSI Camera connector of Banana pi BPI-R2'''
 
|-
 
| CSI Pin Name || Default Function || Function2:GPIO
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P01 || NC ||
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P02 || GND ||
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P03 || CSI0-SDA || PE13
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P04 || CSI0-AVDD ||
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P05 || CSI0-SCK || PE12
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P06 || CSI0-Reset || PE14
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P07 || CSI0-VSYNC || PE3
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P08 || CSI0-PWDN || PE15
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P09 || CSI0-HSYNC || PE2
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P10 || CSI0-DVDD ||
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P11 || CSI0-DOVDD||
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P12 || CSI0-D7 || PE11
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P13 || CSI0-MCLK || PE1
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P14 || CSI0-D6 || PE10
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P15 || GND ||
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P16 || CSI0-D5 || PE9
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P17 || CSI0-PCLK || PE0
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P18 || CSI0-D4 || PE8
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P19 || CSI0-D0 || PE4
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P20 || CSI0-D3 || PE7
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P21 || CSI0-D1 || PE5
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P22 || CSI0-D2 || PE6
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P23 || GND ||
 
|-
 
|  CN3-P24 || CSI0-DOVDD ||
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
'''UART specification:'''
 
 
The jumper CON3 is the UART interface. For developers of Banana Pi, this is an easy way to get the UART console output to check the system status and log message.
 
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
| style="background: PaleTurquoise; color: black" colspan="4"| '''jumper CON3 of Banana pi BPI-R2'''
 
|-
 
| CON3 Pin Name || Default Function || GPIO
 
|-
 
| CON3 P03 || UART0-TXD || PA4
 
|-
 
| CON3 P02 || UART0-RXD || PA5
 
|-
 
| CON3 P01 || GND ||
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
=Development=
 
 
==Basic Development==
 
===how to use zero 10/100 Ethernet===
 
 
BPI-M2 zero not RJ45 interface ,but it support 100M network with PIN define.
 
 
[[File:RJ45_PIN.jpg]]
 
 
PIN define:
 
 
[[File:Zero-EPHY-pcb.jpg]]
 
 
schematic diagram:
 
 
[[File:Zero-EPHY-sch.png]]
 
 
test
 
 
[[File:Zero_eth_test.jpg]]
 
 
=== Zero power with GPIO 5V input===
 
 
BPI-M2 Zero 40 PIN GPIO have support 5V input , so you can use 5V input PIN to power zero board .
 
 
[[File:Zero_gpio_5V.jpg]]
 
 
=Resources=
 
== Documents==
 
* schematic diagram: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4PAo2nW2KfnMW5sVkxWSW9qa28/view?usp=sharing
 
* DXF file :https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B4PAo2nW2KfnZGcycVk2bWhmWjA/view?usp=sharing
 
* CE FCC RoHS : [http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m2-zero-ce-fcc-rohs-certification/4613 BPI-M2 zero CE,FCC,RoHS ]
 
* Allwinner documents:
 
** allwinner H3 chip doc baidu link: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1qTULll2CR02d0Hw9itq1rw
 
** Allwinner H2+ chip doc baidu link: https://pan.baidu.com/s/1TGMYr3rhizfhlg5hl6hLyg
 
*Banana Pi M2 Zero - Review and compare to RPI Zero:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CaXi1qbOvYk
 
 
==Source code==
 
* Android 4.4 source code
 
::download link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B_YnvHgh2rwjdWNEQzg1UDl1bUE
 
::forum pthread: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m2-android-4-4-source-code-download-link/3159
 
 
*Linux source code
 
:: kernel 3.4 source code : https://github.com/BPI-SINOVOIP/BPI-M2Z-bsp
 
 
=Image Release=
 
 
==Android 4.4==
 
*2017-11-12 update Android 4.4
 
::Google Drive:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TywrMLLxqJj23ql2jyzLruZw18V_XwX3
 
::Baidu Cloud : https://pan.baidu.com/s/1c2pTXUo
 
::MD5: 67a5953dac47f3ca7a2628e1422a36e2
 
::Forum pthread:
 
::http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m2-zero-new-image-android-4-4-version-v1/4384
 
 
==Armbian==
 
 
* Image Link:
 
**Debian Jessie http://www.mediafire.com/file/rd58jqjp1vyx61e/Armbian_5.41_Bananapim2zero_Debian_jessie_default_3.4.113.img.zip
 
**Ubuntu Xenial http://www.mediafire.com/file/lblc0l0c41c3cj8/Armbian_5.41_Bananapim2zero_Ubuntu_xenial_default_3.4.113_desktop.img.zip
 
 
* Forum thread:
 
**http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m2-zero-armbian-5-41-3-4-113-debian-jessie-ubuntu-xenial/5485
 
 
==RetroPie ==
 
*RetroPie for Banana Pi M2 Zero v.1.2.1 beta
 
::mage Link : http://www.nintendont.it/download/nintendont-retropie-banana-pi-m2-zero-v-1-2-1-beta/
 
::Forum thread: http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m2-zero-new-image-retropie-for-banana-pi-m2-zero-v-1-2-1-beta/4889
 
 
==Ubuntu 16.04 mate desktop 2017-11-13==
 
 
* Image Link:
 
**Google Drive:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q4NxmO33RYtmECZ8BobW6DXzGWkvCs9F/view?usp=sharing
 
**baidu cloud:http://pan.baidu.com/s/1gfvRUk7
 
* Forum thread:
 
**http://forum.banana-pi.org/t/bpi-m2-zero-new-image-2017-11-13-ubuntu-16-04-mate-desktop-beta-bpi-m2z-sd-emmc-img/4172
 
 
=FAQ=
 

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