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{{Infobox Board
{{Infobox Board
| image = [[File:Device_front.jpg|250px]]
| image = [[File:Device_front.jpg|250px]]
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| manufacturer = [http://
manfacturer/ Manufacturer
]
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| manufacturer = [http://
lamobo.io
]
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| dimensions = 148''mm'' x 100''mm'' x
height
''mm''
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| dimensions = 148''mm'' x 100''mm'' x
18
''mm''
| release_date = November 2014
| release_date = November 2014
| website = [http://www.bananapi.com/index.php/component/content/article?layout=edit&id=59]
| website = [http://www.bananapi.com/index.php/component/content/article?layout=edit&id=59]
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| video = HDMI (Type A - full)
| video = HDMI (Type A - full)
| audio = 3.5mm headphone plug, HDMI, internal microphone
| audio = 3.5mm headphone plug, HDMI, internal microphone
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| network = WiFi 802.11 b/g/n ([[Wifi#Realtek|Realtek RTL8192cu]]), 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ([[Ethernet#Phyceiver|Manufacturer device]]), Broadcom BCM53125 Switch with 5 external GB-Ports
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| network = WiFi 802.11 b/g/n ([[Wifi#Realtek|Realtek RTL8192cu]]), 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet ([[Ethernet#Phyceiver|Manufacturer device]]), Broadcom BCM53125 Switch with 5 external GB-Ports
, two connectors for antennas
| storage = µSD, SATA
| storage = µSD, SATA
| usb = 1 USB2.0 Host, 1 USB2.0 OTG
| usb = 1 USB2.0 Host, 1 USB2.0 OTG
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{{Remove_only_when_finished|This page needs to be properly filled according to the [[New_Device_howto |New Device Howto]] and the [[New_Device_page|New Device Page guide]].}}
{{Remove_only_when_finished|This page needs to be properly filled according to the [[New_Device_howto |New Device Howto]] and the [[New_Device_page|New Device Page guide]].}}
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{{Remove|If a device is special
,
then feel free to provide
a
terse description of what makes this device so special. But terse, no novels, no marketing blurb
.
}}
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Due to the on-board VLAN-capable switch
,
this should make
a
nice router board
.
= Identification =
= Identification =
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{{Remove|This section explains how to most easily identify your device. For a development board, explain the name(s) printed on the board. For an android device, find out the strings as reported under settings.}}
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On the back of the device, the following
is
printed:
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The Device
is
marketed as Banana Pi R1
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<pre>Manufacturer Marketing Name
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ModelNumber</pre>
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The PCB has the following silkscreened on it:
The PCB has the following silkscreened on it:
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== Current status ==
== Current status ==
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{{Remove|Give a brief overview of the current status of
support
under
sunxi
here
.
If there
is
mainline support for either u-boot
or
kernel, mention this too
, but
add
the
extra sections below
.
}}
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No
support
in
sunxi
3
.
4.
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There
is
a more
or
less working openwrt image based on 3.14.8
, but
it is still unclear to me what are
the
differences versus mainline kernel
.
== Images ==
== Images ==
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{{Remove|Add MANUFACTURER DEVICE specific sunxi ROM images here
.
E.g. a livesuit image or some other linux image which uses linux-sunxi code. Do not put non-sunxi images here, they should live under [[#See_also|See also]]. If no sunxi based images are available, this section can be left blank.}}
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None yet
.
== HW-Pack ==
== HW-Pack ==
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== {{Edit|...}} ==
== {{Edit|...}} ==
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=
Adding a serial port ('''voids warranty''')
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= Locating the UART =
=
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[[
File:device_uart.jpg|thumb|240px|{{Remove|DEVICE}}
UART
pads
]]
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Connect your
[[UART]]
adapter here:
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{{Remove|This section explains how to attach a serial port to the device. Make sure it refers to our [[UART|UART howto]]. For a development board, you can just mention how to find the header with the pins and include a picture, and you can remove the warranty voiding warning.}}
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== Device disassembly ==
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{{Remove|If necessary, provide a short description of how to open the device. Perhaps explain how the pins can be most easily popped. If pins do need to be popped, mention the [[Plastic_tool|Plastic tool howto]].}}
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== Locating the UART ==
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{{Remove|Describe how to find the
RX
,
TX
,
GND
signals here, and mention the [[UART|UART howto]].}}
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* UART0-
RX
: J13-P01
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* UART0-
TX
: J13-P02
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*
GND
: J12-P08
= Pictures =
= Pictures =
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= Also known as =
= Also known as =
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Banana Pi R1
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*
Banana Pi R1
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* BPi-R1
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* Banana Pi Router
= See also =
= See also =
{{Remove|Add some nice to have links here. This includes related devices, and external links.}}
{{Remove|Add some nice to have links here. This includes related devices, and external links.}}
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[[http://www.bananapi.com/index.php/forum|Forum at bananapi.com]]
== Manufacturer images ==
== Manufacturer images ==
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{{Remove|Optional. Add non-sunxi
images
in this section
.
}}
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Android and openwrt
images
: [http://www.bananapi.com/index
.
php/download?layout=edit&id=65]
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[[Category:Devices]]
[[Category:Devices]]
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[[Category:
CATEGORY
]]
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[[Category:
A20 Boards]]
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[[Category:Devices with HDMI port]]
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[[Category:Devices with SATA port]]
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[[Category:Devices with Ethernet port
]]