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Introduction
The Raspberry Pi allows peripherals and expansion boards to access the CPU by exposing the in and outputs. The production board has a 26-pin 2.54mm (100mil) expansion header, arranged in a 2x13 strip. They provide 8 GPIO pins plus access to I2C, SPI, UART), as well as +3V3, +5V and GND supply lines. Pin one is column 0 on the bottom row. Voltage levels are 3v3. There is no over-voltage protection on the board - the intention is that people interested in serious interfacing will use an external board with buffers, level conversion and analog I/O rather than soldering directly onto the main board. It is also possible to reconfigure some of the pins to provide a second I2C interface. Kernel boot messages go to the UART at 115200bps. Header Pinout:
Top Row 5V0 DNC GND TXD RXD GPIO1 DNC GPIO4 GPIO5 DNC GPIO6 SPI_CE0_N SPI_CE1_N DNC Bottom Row 3V3 SDA0 SCL0 GPIO7 DNC GPIO0 GPIO2 GPIO3 DNC SPI_MOSI SPI_MISO SPI_SCLK
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Power Pins
Maximum permitted current draw from the 3v3 pin is 50mA. Maximum permitted current draw from the 5v pin is the USB input current (usually 1A) minus any current draw from the rest of the board. Model A: 1000mA - 500mA -> max power draw: 500mA Model B: 1000mA - 700mA -> max power draw: 300mA
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The available alternative functions and their corresponding pins are detailed below. These numbers are in reference to the chipset documentation and may not match the numbers exposed in linux or detailed above. Only fully usable functions are detailed, for some alternative functions not all the necessary pins are available for the functionality to be actually used. All exposed pins can be used for GPIO Top Row Pinout:
Header Chipset Function 2 14 5V0 4 15 DNC 6 18 GND 8 23 TXD 10 24 RXD 12 25 PWM 14 8 DNC 16 7 GPIO 18 GPIO 20 DNC 22 GPIO 24 SPI_CE0_N 26 SPI_CE1_N
The complete list of chipset pins which are available are: 0, 1, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 Pin 12 supports PWM. GPIO voltage level is 3V3 and are not 5V tolerant. Each GPIO can interrupt, high/low/rise/fall/change. It is also possible to reconfigure some of the pins to provide an ARM JTAG interface. However ARM_TMS isn't available for this (chipset pin 12 or 27 is needed). It is also possible to reconfigure some of the pins to provide an I2S (hardware mod may be required) or PCM interface.
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MIPI CSI-2
The MIPI CSI-2 interface to a 15-way flat flex connector is Sony sub-LVDS.
DSI
The DSI interface to a 15-way flat flex connector.
CEC
HDMI-CEC (Consumer Electronics Control for HDMI) is supported by hardware but some driver work will be needed and currently isn't exposed into Linux userland. Attributes
Room: Development Platforms and Kits Product Category: MCU/MPU/DSC/DSP/FPGA Development Kits Manufacturer: Raspberry Pi Silicon Manufacturer: Raspberry Pi Silicon Core Number: BCM2835 Core Architecture: ARM Core Sub-Architecture: ARM11
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I'm a little confused MIPI CSI-2 (Camera Serial Interface 2) is a camera interface standard and DSI interface is Display Serial Interface (A bit like ATM machine) but Low Voltage Differential Signaling refers to both LCD's and Camera's.
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