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2 6 BANANA PI M2 MAGIC
The Banana M1+ is a credit card-sized and low-power Warning: Page using Template:Infobox information
single-board computer developed in China by the Banana appliance with unknown parameter network (this
Pi Team, with the intention of promoting the STEM (sci- message is shown only in preview).
ence, technology, engineering and mathematics) educa- Warning: Page using Template:Infobox information
tion in schools. appliance with unknown parameter WIFI Module (this
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9 Banana Pi G1
10 Banana Pi-D1
Banana Pi-G1 is an integrated IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (Wi-
Fi wireless network), IEEE 802.15.4 (Zigbee), IEEE The BPI-D1 is one of the smallest open-source develop-
802.11-2007 Standard (Bluetooth Low Energy 4.0) de- ment boards currently on the market, with a built-in HD
velopment board. All three wireless protocols can be mini camera. At 36mm (w) x36mm (l) and weighing in
used together, you can exchange any dierent transport at 10g, it is claimed to be much smaller than other boards
protocols, and each wireless protocol is supported by its with comparable features. The board is specially suited
own single-chip SOC, which can facilitate Internet of to mini-cam applications, providing high-resolution im-
Things (IoT) projects. age quality: both video and still capture at 1280x720p
4 15 AVAILABLE OPERATING SYSTEMS
Warning: Page using Template:Infobox information The Banana Pro has an Allwinner A20 system on a chip
appliance with unknown parameter network (this (SoC), which includes an ARM Cortex-A7 Dual-core
message is shown only in preview). (ARMv7-A) 1 GHz, Mali400 MP2 GPU and 1GB
DDR3 SDRAM.
The Banana Pi R1 is a 300Mbit/s Wireless N Router with The Banana Pro uses a microSD card for booting an OS,
both wired and wireless network connections is designed but also includes a SATA 2.0 interface to allow connec-
specically for smart home networking use. With 2T2R tion of a hard disk for additional storage, however you
MIMO technology and two detachable antennas, the R1 is cannot boot from the hard disk.
a dual core system that runs smoothly with Android 4.2.2 Other dierences from the Banana Pi include on-board
and has a Gigabit ethernet port, SATA socket, supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n AP6181, integrated composite video
games and 1080P high denition video output. and audio output into a 3.5 mm TRRS jack. This makes
space for a 40-pin extension header.
14 Specications
16 See also
List of open-source hardware projects
Comparison of single-board computers
17 References
[1] Debian Wiki: armhf Arm Hard Float Port. Debian
Wiki.
[4] Heath, Nick (21 May 2014). Raspberry Pi: Five alterna-
tives for hackers and modders. TechRepublic.
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