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The '''Banana Pi M1''' is a business card-sized and low-power [[single-board computer]] featuring a high performance AllWinner dual-core SoC at 1 GHz, 1GB of DDR3 SDRAM, Gigabit Ethernet, SATA, USB, and HDMI connections. It can run a variety of operating systems including Android, Lubuntu, Ubuntu, Debian, and Raspbian. | The '''Banana Pi M1''' is a business card-sized and low-power [[single-board computer]] featuring a high performance AllWinner dual-core SoC at 1 GHz, 1GB of DDR3 SDRAM, Gigabit Ethernet, SATA, USB, and HDMI connections. It can run a variety of operating systems including Android, Lubuntu, Ubuntu, Debian, and Raspbian. | ||
Revision as of 00:10, 5 May 2018
The Banana Pi M1 is a business card-sized and low-power single-board computer featuring a high performance AllWinner dual-core SoC at 1 GHz, 1GB of DDR3 SDRAM, Gigabit Ethernet, SATA, USB, and HDMI connections. It can run a variety of operating systems including Android, Lubuntu, Ubuntu, Debian, and Raspbian.
| Banana Pi M1 | |
|---|---|
| CPU | A20 ARM Cortex -A7 Dual-Core |
| GPU | ARM Mali 400 MP2; Complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1 |
| Memory | 1GB DDR3 |
| Network | 10/100/1000 Ethernet 8P8C (1000BASE-T) |
| Video Input | A CSI input connector allows for the connection of a designed camera module |
| Video Outputs | HDMI, CVBS, LVDS/RGB |
| Audio Outputs | 3.5mm jack and HDMI |
| Power Source | 5 volts DC via Micro USB or GPIO |
| USB 2.0 ports | 2 (direct from Allwinner A20 chip) |
| GPIO | GPIO, UART, I2C BUS, SPI BUS, WITH TWO CHIP SELECTS, CAN bus, ADC, PWM, +3.3V, +5V, GND |
| LED | Power Key & 8P8C |
| Storage | SATA 2.0, |
The Banana Pi M1 Board detailed document on Banana Pi M1 Gitbook Page