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==GPIO PIN define == | ==GPIO PIN define == |
Revision as of 01:16, 6 May 2018
Contents
Introduction
Banana Pi BPI-M2 Ultra is a quad-core mini single board computer built with Allwinner R40 SoC. It features 2GB of RAM and 8GB eMMC. It also has onboard WiFi and BT. On the ports side, the BPI-M2 Ultra has 2 USB A 2.0 ports, 1 USB OTG port, 1 HDMI port, 1 audio jack, a DC power port, and last but not least, a SATA port.. Also being a member of the Banana Pi family, the M2 Ultra is a direct upgrade from the Banana Pi M1/M1+ that support SATA from the SoC. The SATA performance on the R40 is fitting for media related projects such as storage servers. Backed by our community, starting a project and building servers is fun and rewarding. We welcome all companies, DIYers, and tech loving people within our community! Together, we can make a difference, we can discover our passions, inspire others, and build a practical project.
Key Features
- Allwinner R40/V40 Quad Core ARM Cortex A7 CPU
- 2GB DDR3 SDRAM.
- 8GB eMMC flahs onboard.
- WiFi (AP6212) & Bluetooth onboard.
- SATA Interface.
- 2*USB 2.0
- MIPI DSI ingerface
- CSI camera interface
Getting Start
Hardware
Hardware interfact
Hardware spec
GPIO PIN define
Banana Pi BPI-M2 Berry has a 40-pin GPIO header that matches that of the Model Raspberry Pi 3. Following is the Banana Pi GPIO Pinout:
40 PIN GPIO of Banana pi BPI-R2 | |||
GPIO Pin Name | Default Function | Function2:GPIO | Function3 |
CON1-P01 | VCC-3V3 | ||
CON1-P02 | DCIN | ||
CON1-P03 | TWI2-SDA | PB21 | PWM5 |
CON1-P04 | DCIN | ||
CON1-P05 | TWI2-SCK | PB20 | PWM4 |
CON1-P06 | GND | ||
CON1-P07 | PB3 | PB3 | PWM1 |
CON1-P08 | UART2-TX | PI18 | SPI1\_MOSI |
CON1-P09 | GND | ||
CON1-P10 | UART2-RX | PI19 | SPI1\_MISO |
CON1-P11 | UART7-TX | PI20 | PWM2 |
CON1-P12 | UART2-CTS | PI17 | SPI1\_CLK |
CON1-P13 | UART7-RX | PI21 | PWM3 |
CON1-P14 | GND | ||
CON1-P15 | PH25 | PH25 | CSI1-FIELD |
CON1-P16 | UART2-RTS | PI16 | SPI1\_CS0 |
CON1-P17 | VCC-3V3 | ||
CON1-P18 | PH26 | PH26 | CSI1-HSYNC |
CON1-P19 | SPI0\_MOSI | PC0 | |
CON1-P20 | GND | ||
CON1-P21 | SPI0\_MISO | PC1 | |
CON1-P22 | PH27 | PH27 | CSI1-VSYNC |
CON1-P23 | SPI0\_CLK | PC2 | |
CON1-P24 | SPI0\_CS | PC23 | |
CON1-P25 | GND | ||
CON1-P26 | PH24 | PH24 | CSI1-PCLK |
CON1-P27 | TWI3-SDA | PI1 | |
CON1-P28 | TWI3-SCK | PI0 | |
CON1-P29 | PH0 | PH0 | CSI1-D0 |
CON1-P30 | GND | ||
CON1-P31 | PH1 | PH1 | CSI1-D1 |
CON1-P32 | PD20 | PD20 | CSI1-MCLK |
CON1-P33 | PH2 | PH2 | CSI1-D2 |
CON1-P34 | GND | ||
CON1-P35 | PH3 | PH3 | CSI1-D3 |
CON1-P36 | UART5-RX | PH7 | CSI1-D7 |
CON1-P37 | UART4-TX | PH4 | CSI1-D4 |
CON1-P38 | UART5-TX | PH6 | CSI1-D6 |
CON1-P39 | GND | ||
CON1-P40 | UART4-RX | PH5 | CSI1-D5 |
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 “Camera”.
CSi Camera connector GPIO of Banana pi BPI-R2 | |||
CSI Pin Name | Default Function | Function2:GPIO | |
CN5-P01 | NC | ||
CN5-P02 | GND | ||
CN5-P03 | CSI0-SDA | PI3 | |
CN5-P04 | CSI0-AVDD | ||
CN5-P05 | CSI0-SCK | PI2 | |
CN5-P06 | CSI0-Reset | PI7 | |
CN5-P07 | CSI0-VSYNC | PE3 | |
CN5-P08 | CSI0-PWDN | PI6 | |
CN5-P09 | CSI0-HSYNC | PE2 | |
CN5-P10 | CSI0-DVDD | ||
CN5-P11 | CSI0-DOVDD | ||
CN5-P12 | CSI0-D7 | PE11 | |
CN5-P13 | CSI0-MCLK | PE1 | |
CN5-P14 | CSI0-D6 | PE10 | |
CN5-P15 | GND | ||
CN5-P16 | CSI0-D5 | PE9 | |
CN5-P17 | CSI0-PCLK | PE0 | |
CN5-P18 | CSI0-D4 | PE8 | |
CN5-P19 | CSI0-D0 | PE4 | |
CN5-P20 | CSI0-D3 | PE7 | |
CN5-P21 | CSI0-D1 | PE5 | |
CN5-P22 | CSI0-D2 | PE6 | |
CN5-P23 | GND | ||
CN5-P24 | CSI0-AFVCC |
Display specification
MIPI DSI \(Display Serial Interface\)
The display Connector is a 40-pin FPC connector which can connect external LCD panel \(MIPI DSI\) and touch screen \(I2C\) module as well. The pin definitions of this connector are shown as below. This is marked on the Banana Pi board as “DSI”.
40 PIN GPIO of Banana pi BPI-R2 | |||
DSI Pin Name | Default Function | Function2:GPIO | |
CN6-P01 | VCC-3V3 | ||
CN6-P02 | IPSOUT | ||
CN6-P03 | VCC-3V3 | ||
CN6-P04 | IPSOUT | ||
CN6-P05 | GND | ||
CN6-P06 | IPSOUT | ||
CN6-P07 | GND | ||
CN6-P08 | IPSOUT | ||
CN6-P09 | NC | ||
CN6-P10 | GND | ||
CN6-P11 | NC | ||
CN6-P12 | DSI-D0N | ||
CN6-P13 | NC | ||
CN6-P14 | DSI-D0P | ||
CN6-P15 | NC | ||
CN6-P16 | GND | ||
CN6-P17 | TWI0-SDA | PB19 | |
CN6-P18 | DSI-D1N | ||
CN6-P19 | TWI0-SCK | PB18 | |
CN6-P20 | DSI-D1P | ||
CN6-P21 | CTP-INT | PI10 | |
CN6-P22 | GND | ||
CN6-P23 | CTP-RST | PI11 | |
CN6-P24 | DSI-CKN | ||
CN6-P25 | GND | ||
CN6-P26 | DSI-CKP | ||
CN6-P27 | LCD-BL-EN | PH16 | |
CN6-P28 | GND | ||
CN6-P29 | LCD-RST | PH17 | |
CN6-P30 | DSI-D2N | ||
CN6-P31 | LCD-PWR-EN | PH18 | |
CN6-P32 | DSI-D2P | ||
CN6-P33 | GND | ||
CN6-P34 | GND | ||
CN6-P35 | LCD-PWM | PB2 | |
CN6-P36 | DSI-D3N | ||
CN6-P37 | GND | ||
CN6-P38 | DSI-D3P | ||
CN6-P39 | NC | ||
CN6-P40 | GND |
UART specification:
The header CON4 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.
CON4 Uart GPIO of Banana pi BPI-R2 | |||
CON2 Pin Name | Default Function | GPIO | |
CON2 P03 | UART0-TXD | ||
CON2 P02 | UART0-RXD | ||
CON2 P01 | GND |
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