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BPI UART expand Module
 
 
 
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==Product Specification==
 
==Product Specification==
  
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=How to use =
 
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Just insert the module to Banana Pi, like the below picture:
 
Just insert the module to Banana Pi, like the below picture:
  
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More information
 
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==Schematic diagram==
 
==Schematic diagram==
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More information please check:http://www.maximintegrated.com/cn/products/interface/transceivers/MAX232.html
 
More information please check:http://www.maximintegrated.com/cn/products/interface/transceivers/MAX232.html
 
  
 
==How to use module on BPI-M3==
 
==How to use module on BPI-M3==
  
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*Video demo on youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh_PHCQOi_4
 
*Video demo on youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh_PHCQOi_4
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F - Hardware Flow Control : No
 
F - Hardware Flow Control : No
  
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* Run the Minicom, then wait for the PC end to input text
 
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Hardware Flow Control : No
 
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* Input the text," Hello BPI-M3 ", after finishing the setting.
 
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* Check if there's the text showing on the terminal window on BPI-M3
 
* Check if there's the text showing on the terminal window on BPI-M3
  
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==Test bench==
 
==Test bench==

Latest revision as of 19:39, 16 May 2018

Produce Overview

Overview
Overview

The Serial Port module is specifically designed for Banana Pi. The module use Maxim MAX232 chip and DB9 port. So the user don’t need to connect Dupont Line and that avoid wrong wiring. User can use this module to debug Banana Pi easily.

Produce Features

1. Maxim MAX232 on chip 2. DB9 port

Port

  • 1. Banana Pi connection port
  • 2. DB9 port

Product Parameters

  • 1. Working voltage: 5V
  • 2. Two Drivers and Two Receivers
  • 3. Operates Up To 120 kbit/s
  • 4. Low Supply Current . . . 8 mA Typical


Typical Application

  • 1. Interface Translation
  • 2. Multidrop RS-232 Networks
  • 3. Low-Power Modems


Product Specification

Uart spec.jpg

How to use

Just insert the module to Banana Pi, like the below picture:

Uart install.jpg

More information

The MAX220–MAX249 family of line drivers/receivers is intended for all EIA/TIA-232E and V.28/V.24 communications interfaces, particularly applications where ±12V is not available.

These parts are especially useful in battery-powered systems, since their low-power shutdown mode reduces power dissipation to less than 5µW. The MAX225, MAX233, MAX235, and MAX245/MAX246/MAX247 use no external components and are recommended for applications where printed circuit board space is critical.

Schematic diagram

Uart sch.png

More information please check:http://www.maximintegrated.com/cn/products/interface/transceivers/MAX232.html

How to use module on BPI-M3

Uart 1.jpg

Uart 2.jpg

  • Install the Minicom on BPI-M3
sudo apt-get install minicom 
  • Set the Minicom on BPI-M3
sudo minicom -s 

A- Serial Device : /dev/ttyS2

E - Bps/Par/Bits : 115200 8N1

F - Hardware Flow Control : No

Uart 3.jpg

Uart 4.jpg


  • Run the Minicom, then wait for the PC end to input text
sudo minicom 
  • Install the Minicom on your PC
sudo apt-get install minicom 
  • Set the Minicom on your PC
 sudo minicom -s 

Serial Device : /dev/ttyUSB0

Bps/Par/Bits : 115200 8N1

Hardware Flow Control : No

Uart 5.jpg

  • Input the text," Hello BPI-M3 ", after finishing the setting.
sudo minicom 
  • Check if there's the text showing on the terminal window on BPI-M3

Uart 6.jpg

Test bench

  • 1. Connect the module to the Banana Pi
  • 2. Open the corresponding port through Putty
  • 3. Power up the Banana Pi, if the terminal print the boot information the module is OK!