Banana Pi BPI-M2M
Contents
Introduction
Banana PI BPI-M2 Magic (BPi-M2M) is an efficient quad core solution designed for internet-of-things applications,Use allwinner R16 chip design ,also can use Allwinner A33 chip on board, which outperforms competitors in terms of its system performance, scalability, and energy-efficiency; it can be used for home entertainment, home automation, and high wireless performance and so on.
BPI-M2 Magic integrate four ARM Cortex-A7 CPU cores and Mali400MP2 graphics architecture, It also includes a variety of peripherals, BPI-M2 Magic with 512M DDR3,including 4 lane-MIPI DSI, LVDS, USB2.0 OTG/HOST,802.11 b/g/n wifi & BT4.0 onboard.
Note: 1,BPI-M2 Magic not HDMI interface. 2,Not support RJ45 interface
BPI-M2 Magic can run with Android smoothly, it also can run Debian, Ubuntu linux, Raspberry Pi image and others OS. It can easily run with the game it support 1080P high definition video output, the GPIO compatible with Raspberry Pi B+ and can run the ROM Image
allwinner R16 chip and A33 chip is PIN to PIN compatibility, so BPI-M2 Magic just replace R16 ,A33 chip onboard, easy to DIY new product.
Key Features
- Allwinner R16/A33 Quad Core ARM Cortex A7 CPU.
- 512MB DDR3 SDRAM.
- WiFi (AP6212) & Bluetooth onboard.
- 8G eMMC flash
- CSI camera interface
- DSI display interface
Getting Start
Hardware
Hardware interfact
Hardware spec
Banana Pi M2 Magic | |
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CPU | Allwinner R16 ARM Cortex-A7 Quad-Core |
GPU | PowerVR SGX544MP1 Comply with OpenGL ES 2.0 OpenCL 1x, DX9_3 |
Memory | 512MB LPDDR3 (shared with GPU) |
Storage | On Board 8GB eMMC Flash, Micro SD-Card slot. |
Network | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n (AP6212) + Bluetooth BT4.0 |
Video Input(s) | A CSI input connector allows for the connection of a designed camera module |
Video Output(s) | MIPI Display Serial Interface (DSI) for raw LCD Panel |
Audio Input(s) | On board microphone |
Audio Output(s) | 3.5mm jack |
USB ports | USB 2.0 PORT (x1), USB OTG (x1) |
Remote | Not IR Receiver |
GPIO | 40 Pin Header : GPIO (x28) and Power (+5V, +3.3V and GND). Some of I/O Pin can be used for specific functions as UART, I2C, SPI or PWM |
Switches | Reset, Power and U-boot |
LED | Power Status and 8P8C |
Power Source | 5 volt @2A via DC Power and/or Micro USB (OTG) |
Size & Weight | 51x51mm, 48g |
OS | Android and Linux |
GPIO PIN define
Banana Pi BPI-M2 Magic 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-M2 Magic | |||
PIN number | Default Function | Function2:GPIO | |
CON1-P01 | VCC-3V3 | ||
CON1-P02 | DCIN | ||
CON1-P03 | TWI1-SDA | PH5 | |
CON1-P04 | DCIN | ||
CON1-P05 | TWI1-SCK | PH4 | |
CON1-P06 | GND | ||
CON1-P07 | PWM1 | PH1 | |
CON1-P08 | UART2-TX | PB0 | |
CON1-P09 | GND | ||
CON1-P10 | UART2-RX | PB1 | |
CON1-P11 | UART3\_TX | PH6 | |
CON1-P12 | UART2-CTS | PB3 | |
CON1-P13 | UART3\_RX | PH7 | |
CON1-P14 | GND | ||
CON1-P15 | AP-PCM-DOUT | PG12 | |
CON1-P16 | UART2-RTS | PB2 | |
CON1-P17 | VCC-3V3 | ||
CON1-P18 | AP-PCM-CLK | PG11 | |
CON1-P19 | SPI0\_MOSI | PC0 | |
CON1-P20 | GND | ||
CON1-P21 | SPI0\_MISO | PC1 | |
CON1-P22 | AP-PCM-SYNC | PG10 | |
CON1-P23 | SPI0\_CLK | PC2 | |
CON1-P24 | SPI0\_CS | PC3 | |
CON1-P25 | GND | ||
CON1-P26 | AP-PCM-DIN | PG13 | |
CON1-P27 | LVDS\_V0N | PD19 | |
CON1-P28 | PL11-EINT11 | PL11 | |
CON1-P29 | LVDS\_V0P | PD18 | |
CON1-P30 | GND | ||
CON1-P31 | LVDS\_V1N | PD21 | |
CON1-P32 | LVDS\_V2N | PD23 | |
CON1-P33 | LVDS\_V1P | PD20 | |
CON1-P34 | GND | ||
CON1-P35 | LVDS\_VCN | PD25 | |
CON1-P36 | LVDS\_V2P | PD22 | |
CON1-P37 | LVDS\_VCP | PD24 | |
CON1-P38 | LVDS\_V3N | PD27 | |
CON1-P39 | GND | ||
CON1-P40 | LVDS\_V3P | PD26 |
- CSI Camera Connector specification:**
The CSI Camera Connector is a 40-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 Pin Name**
40 PIN GPIO of Banana pi BPI-M2 Magic | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
**Default Function** | **Function2:GPIO** | | :--- | :--- | | NC | | | GND | | | CSI0-SDA | PE13 | | CSI0-AVDD | | | CSI0-SCK | PE12 | | CSI0-Reset | PE14 | | CSI0-VSYNC | PE3 | | CSI0-PWDN | PE15 | | CSI0-HSYNC | PE2 | | CSI0-DVDD | | | CSI0-DOVDD | | | CSI0-D7 | PE11 | | CSI0-MCLK | PE1 | | CSI0-D6 | PE10 | | GND | | | CSI0-D5 | PE9 | | CSI0-PCLK | PE0 | | CSI0-D4 | PE8 | | CSI0-D0 | PE4 | | CSI0-D3 | PE7 | | CSI0-D1 | PE5 | | CSI0-D2 | PE6 | | GND | | | CSI0-AFVCC | | |
- Display specification**
MIPI DSI \(Display Serial Interface\)
The display Connector is a 24-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”.
- DSI Pin Name**
40 PIN GPIO of Banana pi BPI-M2 Magic | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
**Default Function** | **Function2:GPIO** | | :--- | :--- | | DSI-D0N | | | DSI-D0P | | | DSI-D1N | | | DSI-D1P | | | DSI-CKN | | | DSI-CKP | | | DSI-D2N | | | DSI-D2P | | | DSI-D3N | | | DSI-D3P | | | NC | | | NC | | | TP-SDA | PH3 | | TP-SCK | PH2 | | TP-INT | PB5 | | TP-RST | PB6 | | LCD-BL-EN | PL4 | | LCD-RST | PL5 | | LCD-PWR-EN | PB7 | | LCD-PWM | PH0 | | GND | | | GND | | | PS | | | PS | | |
- 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.
40 PIN GPIO of Banana pi BPI-M2 Magic | |||
GND | | | :--- | :--- | | UART0-RX | | | UART0-TX | | |
Software
Android
Linux
Opnewrt
TinaLinux
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