Banana Pi

Banana Pi is a line of single-board computers produced by the Chinese company Shenzhen SINOVOIP Co., Ltd. , its spin-off Guangdong BiPai Technology Co., Ltd. and supported by Hon Hai Technology (Foxconn).

Banana Pi
Banana Pi BPI-M1
ManufacturerShenzhen SINOVOIP Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 深圳市源创通信技术有限公司)
Guangdong BiPai Technology Co., Ltd. (Chinese: 广东比派科技有限公司)
Release date
  • 29 April 2014 (2014-04-29) (1st Gen)
  • 1 February 2021 (2021-02-01) (Current Gen)[1]
Operating systemLinux (incl Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Armbian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, openSUSE, CentOS, Kali Linux, Kano)
FreeBSD
Android
OpenBSD
OpenMediaVault
ROKOS
Scratch
Marketing targetGlobal
Websitehttps://www.banana-pi.org/
Banana Pi
Simplified Chinese香蕉派
Traditional Chinese香蕉派

The hardware design of the Banana Pi computer model was influenced by the Raspberry Pi and both lines use the same 40-pin I/O connector.

Banana Pi also can run NetBSD, Android, Ubuntu, Debian, Arch Linux, Raspberry Pi OS operating systems, though the CPU complies with the requirements of the Debian armhf port.[2] Most models use a MediaTek or Allwinner SoC (system on chip) with two or four ARM Cortex cores.

Series and generations

Banana Pi BPI-M1

Banana Pi BPI-M1
Banana Pi single board computer
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateApril 2014 (2014-04)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 4.2, Android 4.4),Linux (Armbian, Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD, OpenWrt
System on a chipAllwinner A20[3]
CPUARM Cortex-A7 Dual-core (ARMv7-A) 1 GHz
Memory1 GB
StorageSD card & SATA 2.0
GraphicsMali-400 MP2[4]
Connectivity10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet, AP6181 Wi-Fi Module
Dimensions92 mm × 60 mm
Mass48 g

The Banana Pi BPI-M1 is a single-board computer featuring an Allwinner dual-core SoC at 1 GHz, 1GB of DDR3 SDRAM, Gigabit Ethernet, SATA, USB, and HDMI connections, and built-in 3.7V Li-ion battery charging circuit. It can run a variety of operating systems including Android, Ubuntu, Debian, and Raspberry Pi OS.

Key Features:

  • Allwinner A20 Dual-core 1.0 GHz CPU
  • Mali-400 MP2 with Open GL ES 2.0/1.1.
  • 1 GB DDR3 memory.
  • 1x SATA interface.
  • 1x Gigabit LAN
  • 1x USB otg and 2x USB 2.0
  • 1X MIC
  • Composite video out
  • HDMI out
  • IR
  • CSI camera interface
  • DSI display interface
  • 26 PIN GPIO
Banana Pi BPI-M1
CPUA20 ARM Cortex-A7 Dual-Core
GPUARM Mali 400 MP2; Complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1
Memory1GB DDR3
Network10/100/1000 Ethernet 8P8C (1000BASE-T)
Video InputA CSI input connector allows for the connection of a designed camera module
Video OutputsHDMI, CVBS, LVDS/RGB
Audio Outputs3.5mm jack and HDMI
Power Source5 volts DC via Micro USB or GPIO
USB 2.0 ports2 (direct from Allwinner A20 chip)
GPIOGPIO, UART, I2C BUS, SPI BUS, WITH TWO CHIP SELECTS, CAN bus, ADC, PWM, +3.3V, +5V, GND
LEDPower Key & 8P8C
StorageSATA 2.0,

BPI official Wiki Banana Pi BPI-M1 wiki page


Neither Banana Pi nor Shenzhen SINOVOIP Co., Ltd. have a direct relationship to the Raspberry Pi Foundation, though its similarities are clear.[5] "Linux User & Developer" does not consider it a "direct clone, but a considerable evolution," whilst linux.com similarly sees it as a clone with improved performance.[6][7] The board layout is very similar to the Raspberry Pi board, though it is about 10% larger and the relative spacing of some connectors varies. Not all Raspberry Pi accessories will fit as a result.

Banana Pi BPI-M1+

Banana Pi BPI-M1+
Banana Pi single board computer
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateApril 2015 (2015-04)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 4.2, Android 4.4),Linux (Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD, OpenWrt
System on a chipAllwinner A20[3]
CPUARM Cortex-A7 Dual-core (ARMv7-A) 1 GHz
Memory1 GB
StorageMicroSD card & SATA 2.0
GraphicsMali-400 MP2[4]
Connectivity10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet, AP6181 Wi-Fi Module
Dimensions92 mm × 60 mm
Mass48 g

The Banana BPI-M1+ is a credit-card-sized and low-power single-board computer.

Banana Pi BPI-M1+
CPU A20 ARM Cortex-A7 Dual-Core
GPU ARM Mali-400 MP2 Complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1
Memory 1 GB DDR3
Network 10/100/1000 Ethernet
Wireless Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 4.0
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 5V/2A via Micro USB (DC in only) and / or Micro USB OTG
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
OS Android 4.4, Android 4.2, Raspberry Pi OS, Open Suse, Debian

Note:

Banana Pi BPI-M2

Banana Pi M2
Banana Pi-M2 single board computer
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateApril 2015 (2015-04)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 4.2, Android 4.4),Linux (Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD, OpenWrt
System on a chipAllwinner A31[8]
CPUARM Cortex-A7 Quad-core (ARMv7-A) 1 GHz
Memory1 GB
StorageMicroSD
Connectivity10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet, AP6181 Wi-Fi Module
Dimensions92 mm × 60 mm
Mass52 g

The Banana Pi M2 (BPI-M2) is a credit card-sized and low-power single-board computer. It is a quad-core version of Banana Pi, and supports onboard Wi-Fi. The Banana Pi M2 series runs Android, Debian, Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi images and other images.

Banana PI M2 hardware: 1 GHz ARM7 quad-core processor, 1GB DDR3 SDRAM, Gigabit Ethernet port.

The Banana PI M2 is the same size as the Banana Pi M1. It supports 1080p video output, and the GPIO is compatible with Raspberry Pi B+.

Banana Pi M2
CPU A31S ARM Cortex-A7 Quad-Core, 256K[2] B L1 cache 1MB L2 cache
GPU PowerVR SGX544MP2 Comply with OpenGL ES 2.0 OpenCL 1x, DX9_3
Memory 1GB DDR3 (shared with GPU)
Network 10/100/1000 Ethernet 8P8C, Wi-Fi
Video Input A CSI input connector allows for the connection of a designed camera module
Video Outputs HDMI, LVDS/RGB
Audio Outputs 3.5mm jack and HDMI
Power Source 5 volt via Micro USB (DC in Only) and/or Micro USB OTG
USB 2.0 ports 4 USB PORT
GPIO GPIO, UART, I2C BUS, SPI BUS, WITH TWO CHIP SELECTS, ADC, PWM, +3.3V, +5V, GND
LED Power Key & 8P8C
OS Android and Linux etc.

Note:

  • Since June 2017, BPI-M2 is the first product that stopped production in Banana PI series. Allwinner A31S chip stopped production since 2016, and the company ran out of stock of the chip.
  • The Banana Pi M2 Board detailed document on Banana Pi M2 Gitbook Page

Banana Pi BPI-M2+ (BPI-M2 Plus)

Banana Pi BPI-M2+(BPI-M2 Plus)
Banana Pi BPI-M2+ single board computer
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateApril 2016 (2016-04)
Operating systemAndroid (4.2, 4.4),Linux (Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD
System on a chipAllwinner H3[9]
CPUARM Cortex-A7 Quad-core (ARMv7-A) 1 GHz (Cache: 256kB L1, 1MB L2)
Memory1 GB (shared with GPU)
StorageMicroSD
GraphicsMali 400MP2 @ 600 MHz, OpenGL ES 2.0
SoundHDMI out
CameraCSI input camera module
Connectivity2× USB 2.0 (3.3V or 5V), HDMI out, 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet, AP6212 Wi-Fi Module
Power5 V DV via Micro USB and Micro USB OTG
Dimensions65 mm × 65 mm
Mass48 g

The Banana PI BPI-M2+ was released in April 2016. It has an Allwinner H3 SoC with a quad-core CPU and an on-board Wi-Fi module.

It runs Android, Debian, Ubuntu, and Raspberry Pi OS images for the Raspberry Pi. Banana Pi PBI-M2 hardware: 1 GHz ARM7 quad-core processor, 1GB DDR3 SDRAM, 8GB eMMC flash on board, and SDIO Wi-Fi module on board.

Banana Pi BPI-M2+ (BPI-M2 Plus)
CPU H3 Quad-core Cortex-A7 H.265/HEVC 4K
GPU Mali400MP2 GPU @600 MHz, Supports OpenGL ES 2.0
Memory 1GB DDR3 (shared with GPU)
Onboard Network 10/100/1000 Ethernet
Onboard Wi-Fi SDIO AP6212(optional AP6181 AP6335)
Video Input A CSI input connector Camera:1 Supports 8-bit YUV422 CMOS sensor interface, 2 Supports CCIR656 protocol for NTSC and PAL, 3 Supports SM pixel camera sensor, 4 Supports video capture solution up to 1080p@30fps
Video Outputs Supports HDMI output with HDCP, Supports HDMI CEC, Supports HDMI 30 function, Integrated CVBS, Supports simultaneous output of HDMI and CVBS
Audio Outputs HDMI
Power Source DC input can supply power, but USB OTG input does not supply power
USB 2.0 ports two USB 2.0 HOST, one USB 2.0 OTG
GPIO 40 Pins Header, compatible with Raspberry Pi B+
LED Power LED & Status LED
IR IR input on board
OS Android, Ubuntu, Debian, Raspberry Pi Image

Note:

Banana Pi BPI-M2 Zero

Banana Pi BPI-M2 Zero
Banana Pi BPI-M2 Zero single board computer
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateJuly 2017 (2017-07)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 4.2, Android 4.4),Linux (Armbian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD, OpenWrt
System on a chipAllwinner H2+ [10]
CPUARM Cortex-A7 quad-core (ARMv7-A) 1 GHz
Memory512M
StorageSD card
GraphicsMali-400 MP2[4]
ConnectivityAP6212 Wi-Fi Module, 10/100 Ethernet
Dimensions65 mm × 30 mm
Mass48 g

The Banana Pi BPI-M2 Zero is a low-power single-board computer featuring a high-performance Allwinner quad-core SoC at 1.2 GHz, 512MB of DDR3 SDRAM, USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and mini HDMI.

The BPI-M2 Zero PCB is the same size as the Raspberry Pi Zero W PCB, but it has extra parts on the back, so it may or may not fit Raspberry Pi Zero W cases depending on their exact dimensions.

Key Features

  • CPU: Allwinner H2+, Quad-core Cortex-A7.
  • 512MB DDR3 SDRAM.
  • Wi-Fi (AP6212) & Bluetooth on board.
  • Mini HDMI.
  • 40 PIN GPIO, It includes UART, SPI, I2C, IO etc.
HardWare Specification of Banana pi BPI-M2 Zero
CPUH2+ ARM Cortex-A7 quad-Core
GPUARM Mali 400 MP2; Complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1
Memory512MB DDR3
NetworkWi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, 10/100 Ethernet
Video OutputsHDMI, MIPI
Audio OutputsHDMI
Power Source5 volts DC via Micro USB or GPIO
USB 2.0 ports1 (direct from Allwinner H2+ chip)
GPIOGPIO, UART, I2C BUS, SPI BUS, WITH TWO CHIP SELECTS, CAN bus, ADC, PWM, +3.3V, +5V, GND
LEDPower Key & 8P8C
StorageSD slots

The Banana Pi has the same GPIO headers as the Raspberry Pi 1 Model A & B, as seen below.

Banana Pi BPI-M2 Ultra

Banana Pi M2 Ultra
Banana PI BPI-M2 Ultra single board computer
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateNovember 2016 (2016-11)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 5.1.1),Linux (Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD, OpenWrt
System on a chipAllwinner R40[11]
CPUARM Cortex-A7 Quad-core (ARMv7-A) 2 GHz
Memory2 GB
StorageMicroSD card & 8GB eMMC & supports SATA interface
GraphicsMali400 MP2
Connectivity10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet, AP6181 Wi-Fi Module
Dimensions92 mm × 60 mm
Mass45 g

Banana PI BPI-M2 Ultra (BPI-M2U) is an open source hardware platform, it uses Allwinner R40 system-on-chip, it supports Wi-Fi+BT on board, and supports SATA interface on board.

Banana PI PBI-M2 Ultra hardware: Quad Core ARM Cortex-A7, ARMv7 CPU, 2GB DDR3 SDRAM, 8GB eMMC flash on board, Gigabit Ethernet port, built-in 3.7V Li-ion battery charging circuit.

It can run Android smoothly, it supports 1080P video, and the 40 pin GPIO header is pin-compatible with the Raspberry Pi.

HardWare Specification of Banana pi BPI-M2 Ultra
SocAllwinner A40i/R40/V40
CPUquad-core cortex -A7, the most power efficient CPU core ARM's ever development
GPUdual-core MALI-400 MP2 and runs at 500 MHz, capable of 1.1 Gpixel/s throughput. Graphics capabilities are slightly higher than the original Xbox's level of performance. The GPU provides OpenGL ES 2.0, hardware-accelerated OpenVG, 1080p45 H.264 high-profile encode and decode.
SDRAM2 GB DDR3 with 733 MHz\(shared with GPU\)
SATAsupport SATA interface
GPIO40 Pins Header, 28 GPIO, some of which can be used for specific functions including UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, I2S.
On board Network10/100/1000Mbit/s Ethernet \ (Realtek RTL8211E/D)
Wifi ModuleWi-Fi 802.11b/g/n \ (AP6212 module on board)
BluetoothBT4.0
On board StorageMicroSD \ (TF) card, 8GB eMMC onboard
Display4-lane MIPI DSI display, or RGB panel or LVDS panel, TV-out on HDMI V1.4
VideoMulti-format FHD video decoding, including MPEG1/2, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, etc. H.264 decode up to 1080@60fps, supports video encoding:High-deinition\(HD\)H.264 video encoder is up to 1080P@45fps
Audio outputsHDMI, analog audio \(via 3.5 mm TRRS jack\)
CameraA CSI input connector Camera: Supports 8-bit YUV422 CMOS sensor interface, Supports CCIR656 protocol for NTSC and PAL, Supports 5M pixel camera sensor, Supports video capture solution up to 1080p@30fps
Audio inputOn board microphone
USB2 USB 2.0 host, 1 USB 2.0 OTG
ButtonsReset button, Power button, U-boot button
LedsPower status Led and RJ45 Led
IRonboard IR receiver
DC Power5V/2A with micro USB port
battery3.7V lithium battery power support
Sizes85mmX56mm, same size as raspberry pi 3
Weight40g

Note:

  • The Banana Pi M2 Ultra Board BPI wiki page Banana Pi M2 (Ultra) wiki Page
  • using a 3.5" HDD may require external power source for the disk; on-board power can not provide enough current.

Banana Pi BPI-M2 Berry

Banana Pi M2 Berry
Banana Pi-M2 single board computer
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateMay 2017 (2017-05)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 5.1.1, Android 6.0),Linux (Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD
System on a chipAllwinner V40
CPUARM Cortex-A7 Quad-core (ARMv7-A) 1.2 GHz
Memory1 GB
StorageMicroSD card & SATA
GraphicsMali400MP2 GPU
Connectivity10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n (AP module on board), BT 4.0
Dimensions92 mm × 60 mm
Mass45 g

Banana PI BPI-M2 Berry (BPI-M2B) is an open source hardware platform, it uses Allwinner V40 system-on-chip and it supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on board.[12]

Banana PI M2 Berry hardware: 32 Bit Quad Core ARM Cortex-A7 1.2 GHz CPU, 1GB DDR3 SDRAM, No eMMC, Gigabit Ethernet port.

Banana PI M2 Berry series can run Android, Debian, Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi OS and other OS. It can run Android when resolution is under HD or GPU is not needed.

Since R40 and V40 chips are pin-to-pin compatible, they can be swapped in BPI-M2 Ultra and BPI-M2 Berry versions resulting in two hybrid products.

HardWare Specification of Banana pi BPI-M2 Berry
SocAllwinner R40/V40
CPUquad-core Cortex-A7, the most power efficient CPU core ARM's ever development
GPUdual-core Mali-400 MP2 and runs at 500 MHz, capable of 1.1 Gpixel/s throughput. Graphics capabilities are slightly higher than the original Xbox's level of performance. The GPU provides OpenGL ES 2.0, hardware-accelerated OpenVG, 1080p@45 H.264 high-profile encode and decode.
SDRAM1GB DDR3 with 733 MHz (shared with GPU)
SATAsupports SATA interface
GPIO40 Pins Header, 28 GPIO, some of which can be used for specific functions including UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, I2S.
On board Network10/100/1000Mbit/s Ethernet (Realtek RTL8211E/D)
Wifi ModuleWi-Fi 802.11b/g/n (AP6212 module on board)
BluetoothBT4.0
On board StorageMicroSD (TF) card, No eMMC onboard
Display4-lane MIPI DSI display, or RGB panel or LVDS panel, TV-out on HDMI V1.4
VideoMulti-format FHD video decoding, including Mpeg1/2, Mpeg4, H.263, H.264, etc. H.264 decode up to 1080p@60fps, supports video encoding: H.264 video encode 1080P@45fps
Audio outputsHDMI, analog audio (via 3.5 mm TRRS jack), I2S audio (also potentially for audio input)
CameraA CSI input connector Camera: Supports 8-bit YUV422 CMOS sensor interface, Supports CCIR656 protocol for NTSC and PAL, Supports 5M pixel camera sensor, Supports video capture solution up to 1080p@30fps
Audio inputOn board microphone
USB4 USB 2.0 host, 1 USB 2.0 OTG
ButtonsReset button, Power button, U-boot button
LedsPower status Led and RJ45 Led
IRNo onboard IR receiver
DC Power5V/2A with micro USB port
batteryNo 3.7V lithium battery power support
Sizes85mmX56mm, same size as raspberry pi 3
Weight40g

Note:

Banana Pi BPI-M2 Magic

Banana Pi M2 Magic
Banana Pi-M2 Magic single board computer
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateNovember 2017 (2017-11)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 5.1.1),Linux (Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD, OpenWrt
System on a chipAllwinner R16[13]
CPUARM Cortex-A7 Quad-core (ARMv7-A) 2 GHz
Memory512 MB
StorageMicroSD card & 8GB eMMC
GraphicsMali400 MP2
ConnectivityAP6212 Wi-Fi Module
Dimensions51 mm × 51 mm
Mass45 g

Banana PI BPI-M2 Magic (BPI-M2M) is a single-board computer designed for internet-of-things applications, It uses Allwinner R16 System on a Chip, also can use Allwinner A33 chip on board, it can be used for home entertainment, home automation, and high wireless performance, etc.

Banana Pi M2 Magic
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 802.11b/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


Note:

Banana Pi BPI-M3

Banana Pi M3
Banana Pi-M3 single board computer
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateNovember 2015 (2015-11)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 5.1.1),Linux (Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD, OpenWrt
System on a chipAllwinner A83t[14]
CPUARM Cortex-A7 Octa-core (ARMv7-A) 2 GHz
Memory2 GB
StorageMicroSD card & 8GB eMMC & SATA 2.0[15]
GraphicsPowerVR SGX544MP1
Connectivity10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet, AP6181 Wi-Fi Module
Dimensions92 mm × 60 mm
Mass48 g

Banana Pi M3 is an open source hardware platform, it is an octa-core version of Banana Pi, it supports onboard Wi-Fi and SATA Port. Banana Pi M3 is able to run Android 5.1.1, Debian, Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi and other OS.

Banana PI M3 hardware: 2 GHz ARM7 octa-core processor, 2GB LPDDR3 SDRAM, Gigabit ethernet port and the GPIO is compatible with Raspberry Pi B+.

Banana Pi M3
CPU Allwinner A83T ARM Cortex-A7 Octa-Core 1.8 GHz, 512KB L1 cache and 1MB L2 cache
GPU PowerVR SGX544MP1 Comply with OpenGL ES 2.0 OpenCL 1x, DX9_3
Memory 2GB LPDDR3 (shared with GPU)
Storage On Board 8GB eMMC Flash, Micro SD-Card slot, SATA 2.0 Port (USB-to-SATA bridge)[15]
Network 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet (Realtek RTL8211E/D) + Wi-Fi 802.11b/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) HDMI 1.4 (Type A Full), MIPI Display Serial Interface (DSI) for raw LCD Panel
Audio Input(s) On board microphone
Audio Output(s) 3.5mm jack and HDMI
USB ports USB 2.0 PORT (x2), USB OTG (x1)
Remote IR Receiver (x1)
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 92x60mm, 48g
OS Android and Linux

Note:

Banana Pi BPI-M4

Banana Pi BPI-M4 uses the Realtek RTD1395 System on a Chip. It features 1 GB of RAM and 8 GB eMMC. It also has onboard Wi-Fi for 802.11b/g/n/ac and BT 4.2. On the ports side, the BPI-M4 has 4 USB 2.0 ports, 1 USB Type C port, 1 HDMI port, 1 audio jack. Supports M.2 Key E PCIE 2.0 interface.

The RTD1395 is equipped with a high-performance quad-core CPU, ARM cortex-A53, with 512K L2 cache embedded. the RTD1395 also integrates the ARM Mali-470 Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) to accelerate 2D and 3D graphics processing. For acceleration of this OSD and 2K user interface, the built-in Streaming Engine of the RTD1395 provides commonly used drawing functions. the CPU is dedicated to applications, while most of the functions of the RTD1395 is dedicated to manipulating, decoding video streams in various formats.e.g. decoding 4Kx2K H.265, Full HD MPEG1/2/4/H.264/H.264 MVC, AVC/VC-1, VP8, VP9, AVS, AVS plus, HD JPEG, etc. Video DSP can also handle encoding of up to Full HD with H.264 format. Video decoding and encoding can run simultaneously.

Banana Pi M4
Banana Pi-M4 single board computer
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateMarch 2019 (2019-03)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 5.1.1, Android 6.0),Linux (Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD
System on a chipRealtek RTD1395
CPUARM Cortex-A53 Quad-core
Memory1 GB
StorageMicroSD card & 8GB eMMC
GraphicsMali-470MP4 GPU
Connectivity10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet, Wi-Fi Module
Dimensions92 mm × 60 mm
Mass48 g
HardWare Specification of Banana pi BPI-M4
CPURealtek RTD1395 ARM Cortex-A53 Quad-Core 64 Bit
GPUMali 470 MP4 GPU OpenGL ES 1.1/2.0
Memory1 GB DDR4 (option 2 GB)
StorageMicroSD slot with support for up to 256GB expansion and 8GB eMMC flash with support for up to 64GB
Network10/100 Mbit/s Ethernet + Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n/AC + Bluetooth 4.2
Video Output(s)1080p capable HDMI port and multi-channel audio output (NO H./X.265 capabilities)
Audio Output(s)3.5mm jack and HDMI
PCIEM.2 Key E slot PCIE 2.0 and USB 2.0
USB portsUSB 2.0 PORT (x4), USB 2.0 TYPE C(x1)
GPIO40 Pin Header : GPIO (x28) and Power (+5V, +3.3V and GND). GPIO pins can be used for UART, I2C, SPI or PWM
SwitchesReset, Power and U-boot
LEDPower Status and Activity status
Power Source5 volt @2A via Micro USB (TYPE C) or PoE support
Size & Weight92x60mm, 48g
OSAndroid and Linux

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Banana Pi BPI-M64

Banana Pi M64
Banana Pi-M64 single board computer
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateNovember 2016 (2016-11)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 5.1.1, Android 6.0),Linux (Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD
System on a chipAllwinner A64
CPUARM Cortex-A53 Quad-core (ARMv8-A) 1.2 GHz
Memory2 GB
StorageMicroSD card & 8GB eMMC
GraphicsMali450MP4 GPU
Connectivity10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet, Wi-Fi Module
Dimensions92 mm × 60 mm
Mass48 g
HardWare Specification of Banana pi BPI-M64
CPUAllwinner 64 Bit Quad Core ARM Cortex-A53 1.2 GHz CPU
GPUDual core Mali 400 MP2 GPU
Memory2GB LPDDR3 (shared with GPU)
StorageMicroSD slot with support for up to 256GB expansion and 8GB eMMC flash with support for up to 64GB
Network10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet + Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n + Bluetooth 4.0
Video Input(s)A CSI input connector allows for the connection of a designed camera module
Video Output(s)1080p capable HDMI port and multi-channel audio output (NO H./X.265 capabilities)
Audio Input(s)On board microphone
Audio Output(s)3.5mm jack and HDMI
USB portsUSB 2.0 PORT (x2), USB OTG (x1)
RemoteIR Receiver
GPIO40 Pin Header: GPIO (x28) and Power (+5V, +3.3V and GND). GPIO pins can be used for UART, I2C, SPI or PWM
SwitchesReset, Power and U-boot
LEDPower Status and 8P8C
Power Source5 volt @2A via DC Power and/or Micro USB (OTG)
Size & Weight92x60mm, 48g
OSAndroid and Linux

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Banana Pi BPI-F2

Banana Pi BPI-F2
Banana Pi BPI-F2
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateAugust 2018 (2018-08)
Operating systemAndroidLinux, OpenWrt and others
System on a chipFreescale i.MX6
CPUARM Cortex-A9 MPCore 4xCPU processor(with TrustZone)
Memory2 GB
Storage8GB eMMC
GraphicsOpenGL ES 2.0
Mass100 g

Banana Pi BPI-F2 uses the Freescale i.MX6 System on a Chip. i.MX6 with ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore 4×CPU processor (with TrustZone), this is the first Banana Pi board design with a Freescale SoC.

HardWare Specification of Banana pi BPI-F2
SoCFreescale i.MX6
CPUARM Cortex-A9 MPCore 4xCPU processor(with TrustZone)
GPUOpenGL ES 2.0 3D graphics accelerator with forshaders,2D graphics accelerator, and dedicated OpenVG 1.1 accelerator
SDRAM2GB DDR3
PCIE1 mini PCIE interface
CAN bus1 CAN bus interface
SATAsupports 1*SATA interface
GPIO40 Pins Header, 28×GPIO, some of which can be used for specific functions including UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, I2S.
On board Network10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet
Wifi ModuleN/A
BluetoothN/A
On board StorageMicroSD \(TF\) card, 8GB eMMC onboard (option 8-64G)
DisplayHDMI out, LVDS out
VideoHDMI out, LVDS out
Audio outputs1 * 3.5 headset jack
Camera1 * DVP camera interface and 1* MIP camera interface
Audio inputN/A
USB2 * USB 2.0 1* USB Otg
ButtonsPower & Reset
LEDs3* RGB LEDs
IRN/A
DC Power12V/2A with DC port
batteryNo 3.7V lithium battery power support
Sizes
Weight80g

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Banana Pi BPI-P2 Zero

Banana Pi BPI-P2 Zero
Banana Pi BPI-P2 Zero single board computer
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateJuly 2018 (2018-07)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 4.2, Android 4.4),Linux (Armbian, Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD, OpenWrt
System on a chipAllwinner H2+ [10]
CPUARM Cortex-A7 quad-core (ARMv7-A) 1 GHz
Memory512 MB
StorageSD card
GraphicsMali-400 MP2[4]
ConnectivityAP6212 Wi-Fi Module, 10/100 Ethernet
Dimensions65 mm × 52.5 mm
Mass48 g

The Banana Pi BPI-P2 Zero is a low-power single-board computer featuring a high-performance Allwinner quad-core SoC at 1.2 GHz, 512 MB of DDR3 SDRAM, USB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and mini HDMI.

Key Features:

  • CPU: Allwinner H2+, Quad-core Cortex-A7.
  • 512 MB DDR3 SDRAM.
  • Wi-Fi (AP6212) & Bluetooth on board.
  • Mini HDMI.
  • 40 PIN GPIO, including UART, SPI, I2C, IO etc.
  • 10/100 Ethernet
  • IEEE 802.3af PoE standard PoE module support
  • 8GB eMMC flash on board.

There are just 3 differences from the BPI-M2 Zero. The rest of the hardware design is the same as the BPI-M2 Zero, so all the software is the same.

  1. added 8 GB eMMC flash memory on board, which can be used as an IoT gateway.
  2. BPI-P2 Zero with 10/100 Ethernet interface, BPI-M2 Zero with PIN define for 10/100 Ethernet, usage is the same.
  3. PoE function support on board.
Hardware specifications of the Banana Pi BPI-P2 Zero
CPUAllwinner H2+ ARM Cortex-A7 quad-Core (Option H3/H5)
GPUARM Mali 400 MP2; Complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1
Memory512 MB DDR3
eMMC flash8 GB eMMC 5.1 flash
Wi-FiWi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, 10/100 Ethernet
BTBT4.0
Network10/100 Ethernet
PoEIEEE 802.3af PoE module
Video OutputsHDMI, MIPI
Audio OutputsHDMI
Power Source5 volts DC via Micro USB or GPIO
USB 2.0 ports1 (direct from Allwinner H2+ chip)
GPIOGPIO, UART, I2C BUS, SPI BUS, WITH TWO CHIP SELECTS, CAN bus, ADC, PWM, +3.3V, +5V, GND
LEDPower Key & 8P8C
StorageSD slots

Banana Pi BPI-S64 core

Banana Pi S64 core
Banana Pi-S64 core compute module
TypeSingle-board computer
Release date1st June 2018 (1st June 2018)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 5.1.1), Linux (Raspberry Pi OS, Debian)
System on a chipActions S700
CPUARM Cortex-A53 Quad-core
Memory2 GB
Storage8GB eMMC
GraphicsMali400MP2 GPU
Dimensions67.5 mm × 30 mm
Mass50 g

Banana Pi BPI-S64 core uses the Actions S700 System on a Chip. S700 SoC with ARM Cortex-A53 Quad-Core CPU, Mali450 MP4 GPU. BPI-S64 core with 2GB LPDDR3 and 8GB eMMC flash on board.

BPI-S64 core modules are small enough to fit all kinds of hardware. In addition, S64 core also provides I/O boards with GPIO ports, as well as USB, Micro USB, CSI, DSI, HDMI, and MicroSD and many other interfaces.

Banana Pi BPI-S64 core
System on a Chip Actions S700
CPU Quad Core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU
GPU Dual core Mali 450 MP4 GPU
Memory 2GB LPDDR3 (shared with GPU)
Flash 8GB eMMC flash
Interfaces SODIMM-DDR3,204 PIN, all S700 GPIO support
Size 67.5 x 30 mm
  • BPI-S64 core development kit spec
HardWare Specification of Banana pi BPI-S64 core kit
CPUActions SOC S700,ARM Cortex-A53 Quad-Core CPU, Mali450 MP4 GPU
GPUMali450 MP4 GPU, OpenGL ES2.0/1.1 OpenVG 1.1 EGL 1.5
Memory2GB LPDDR3
Storage8GB eMMC
Power12V @ 2A via DC power
Low-level peripherals26 Pins Header, 28×GPIO, some of which can be used for specific functions including UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, I2S.
Onboard Network1 x 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet
Wifi/BluetoothAP6212 Wi-Fi and BT 4.0
On board StorageMicroSD \(TF\) card; 8GB eMMC;SIM card slot
DisplayHDMI (Type A) output with HDCP 1.4, resolutions up 1920x1200; MIPI DP;LVDS
Video decoder/encodesupports Real-time vide decode of most popular video formats, such as MPEG-4, H.264, H.265. Supports video encoder for baseline H.264
Audiosupports two audio devices, HDMI and headphone, also supports Audio In/Out through GPIO. Supports one microphone input
HDMI Out/In1* HDMI 1.4
Audio outputs/InputsHDMI, I2S audio, Audio micro out
4GUSB standard 4G LTE interface
USB 3.01x USB 3.0 host
USB 2.01x USB 2.0 OTG, 1 x USB port
Display1* Mini DP, 1* LVDS lcd,
Camera1 x DVP camera interface, 1 x MIPI interface
RTC batteryRTC battery power interface
battery3.7V battery interface.
ButtonsReset button, Power button, ADC button
LedsRed, Green, Blue
OtherIR receiver
Sizes
PowerDC 5V/2A
Weight150g

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Banana Pi BPI-R1

Banana Pi BPI-R1
Banana Pi single board computer
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateOctober 2014 (2014-10)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 4.2, Android 4.4),Linux (Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD, OpenWrt
System on a chipAllwinner A20[10]
CPUARM Cortex-A7 Dual-core (ARMv7-A) 1 GHz
Memory1 GB
StorageMicroSD card & SATA 2.0
GraphicsMali-400 MP2[4]
Connectivity5 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet, AP6181 Wi-Fi Module

The Banana Pi R1 is a 300Mbit/s Wireless 802.11n Router with both wired and wireless network connections is designed specifically for smart home networking use. With 2T2R MIMO technology and two detachable antennas, the R1 is a dual core system that runs smoothly with Android 4.2.2 and has five Gigabit ethernet ports, SATA socket, supports games and 1080p high definition video output.

Banana Pi R1
CPU A20 ARM Cortex-A7 Dual-Core
GPU ARM Mali400MP2Complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1
Memory 1GB DDR3
Network 5 10/100/1000 Ethernet 8P8C, Wi-Fi
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 volt via Micro USB (DC in only) and / or Micro USB OTG
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
OS Android 4.4, Android 4.2, Raspberry Pi OS, Open Suse, Debian

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Banana Pi BPI-R2

Banana Pi BPI-R2
Developer[ Banana Pi]
TypeSingle-board computer
Release date2017 (2017)
Operating systemAndroid Android 5.1,Linux, OpenWrt and others
System on a chipMediaTek MT7623N
CPUARM Cortex-A7 Quad-core (ARMv7-A) up to 1.3 GHz
Memory2 GB
StorageeMMC, MicroSD card & SATA 3.0 (6Gbit/s, 1 or optionally 2 ports)
GraphicsMali-450 MP4[4]
Connectivity5*10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet (MT7530 switch), MT6625L dual-band Wi-Fi (2.4/5GHz 802.11a/b/g/n)
Dimensions148 mm × 100.5 mm
Mass100 g

Banana PI BPI-R2 is a highly integrated multimedia network router; it can be used for high wireless performance, home entertainment, home automation, etc. BPI-R2 integrates a Quad-code ARM Cortex-A7 MPcore operating up to 1.3 GHz, The Router also includes a variety of peripherals, including HDMI TX, MIPI DSI, PCIe2.0, USB2.0 OTG, USB3.0 Port, SATA port,5 Gbit/s Port Gigabit Ethernet port, 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi & BT4.1 on board, also supports 802.11ac/n WLAN connection through mini PCI-e port BPI-R2can run with Android 5.1 smoothly, while as of the time of this entry this board does not work properly with any known linux distribution. The size of Banana Pi BPI-R2 same as BPI-R1, it can easily run with games as it supports 1080p high definition video output.

Banana Pi R2
CPU MediaTek MT7623N, Quad-code ARM Cortex-A7
GPU Mali 450 MP4 GPU
Memory 2G DDR3 SDRAM
Storage On Board 8GB eMMC Flash, Micro SD-Card slot, Two SATA 2.0 Port (USB-to-SATA bridge)
Network 10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet (MT7530) + Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n 2.4G/5G (MT6625L) + Bluetooth BT4.1 with MTK6625L chip
Display(s) HDMI (Type A) output with HDCP 1.4, resolutions up 1920x1200; MIPI Display Serial Interface (DSI) interface(4 data lanes)
Video decoder(s) Multi-format FHD video decoding, including Mpeg1/2, Mpeg4, H.263, H.264, etc. H.264 high-profile 1080p@60fps, HEVC/H.265 1080P@60fps
Audio Output(s) HDMI & I2S
USB ports USB 3.0 PORT (x2), USB OTG (x1)
PCIE 1 pcie interface & 1 pcie pin define interface
Remote IR Receiver (x1)
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 button, Power button, U-boot button
LED Power Status and 8P8C
Power Source 5 volt @2A via DC Power and/or Micro USB (OTG)
Size & Weight 148 mm × 100.5mm 100g
OS OpenWRT, Debian, Ubuntu, Raspberry Pi OS and others OS

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Banana Pi BPI-R64

Banana Pi BPI-R64
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateAugust 2018 (August 2018)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 5.1), Linux (Bananian, OpenWrt and others)
System on a chipMediaTek MT7622
CPU1.35GHZ 64 bit dual-core ARM Cortex-A53
Memory1 GB
StorageeMMC, MicroSD card & SATA 3.0 (6Gbit/s, 1 or optionally 2 ports)
GraphicsN/A
Connectivity5*10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet, built-in 4x4n 802.11n (800Mbps) system-on-chip and MTK7615 4x4ac Wi-Fi Module (1733Mbps) on board,BT5.0
Dimensions148 mm × 100.5 mm
Mass100 g

Banana PI BPI-R64 is a highly integrated multimedia network router; it can be used for high wireless performance, home entertainment, home automation, etc. The Banana Pi R64 is a router based development board, which can run on a variety of open source operating systems including OpenWRT and Linux. It has 4 Gigabit LAN ports, 1 Gigabit WAN, and AC Wi-Fi AP function.

Key Features

  • MediaTek MT7622, 1.35 GHz 64 bit dual-core ARM Cortex-A53
  • 1GB DDR3 SDRAM
  • Mini PCIE interface supports 4G module
  • built-in 4x4n 802.11n/Bluetooth 5.0 system-on-chip
  • MediaTek MTK7615 4x4ac Wi-Fi on board
  • supports 1 SATA interface
  • MicroSD slot supports up to 256GB expansion
  • 8GB eMMC flash (option 16/32/64G)
  • 5 port 10/100/1000 Mb Ethernet port
  • (1) USB 3.0
  • Slow I/O:ADC, Audio Amplifier, GPIO, I2C, I2S, IR, PMIC I/F, PWM, RTC, SPI, UART
  • POE function support
HardWare Specification of Banana pi BPI-R64
CPUMediaTek MT7622,1.35 GHz 64 bit dual-core ARM Cortex-A53
SDRAM1 GB DDR3
SATAsupports 1 SATA interface
GPIO40 Pins Header, 28×GPIO, some of which can be used for specific functions including UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, I2S.
On board Network5 10/100/1000Mbit/s Ethernet
Wifibuilt-in 4x4n 802.11n (800Mbit/s) system-on-chip and MediaTek MTK7615 4x4ac Wi-Fi Module (1733Mbit/s) on board
BluetoothBluetooth 5.0 system-on-chip
On board StorageMicroSD \(TF\) card, 8GB eMMC onboard
mini PCIE1 mini pcie interface for 4G
USB1 USB 3.0 host
ButtonsReset button
LedsPower status Led and RJ45 Led
IRonboard IR receiver
DC Power5V/2A with DC in
POEsupports POE module interface, can add POE module
Sizes148 mm × 100.5mm
Weight100g

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Banana Pi BPI-W2

Banana Pi BPI-W2
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release date2018 (2018)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 5.1), Linux (Bananian, OpenWrt and others)
System on a chipRealtek RTD1296
CPUARM Cortex-A53 Quad-core (ARMv8-A) up to 64 bit
Memory2 GB
StorageeMMC, MicroSD card & SATA 3.0 (6Gbit/s, 1 or optionally 2 ports)
GraphicsMali-T820 MP3[4]
Connectivity2*10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet and Wi-Fi
Dimensions148 mm × 100.5 mm
Mass100 g

The Banana PI BPI-W2 is a highly integrated multimedia network router; it can be used for high wireless performance, home entertainment, home automation, etc.

The BPI-W2 integrates a quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 MPcore operating up to 1.5 GHz. The Router also includes a variety of peripherals, including HDMI RX/TX, Mini DP, PCIe2.0, PCIe1.1 & SDIO, M.2 interface, USB2.0, USB3.0 Port, SATA port,2 Gbit/s Gigabit Ethernet port; it also supports a 802.11ac/n WLAN connection thru a PCI-e port.

The BPI-W2 can run with Android 6.0 smoothly, and also can run OpenWRT, Debian, Raspberry Pi OS and other OSes. The size of the Banana Pi BPI-W2 is the same as the BPI-R2, and can easily run with 1080P high-definition video output. The GPIO is compatible with the Raspberry Pi 3.

Hardware specifications for the Banana Pi BPI-W2
SocRealtek RTD1296 quad-core ARM A53
GPUMali T820 MP3 GPU
SDRAM2GB DDR4 (shared with GPU)
Power12V @ 2A via DC power
Low-level peripherals40 Pins Header, 28×GPIO, some of which can be used for specific functions including UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, I2S.
Onboard networking2× 10/100/1000Mbit/s Ethernet
Wifi/BluetoothOption, onboard Wi-Fi and Bluetooth not supported
RGMII1 RGMII interface with PIN
Onboard storageMicroSD (TF) card; 2 native SATA 3 6Gbit/s;eMMC;SIM card slot
DisplayHDMI (Type A) output with HDCP 1.4, resolutions up 1920x1200; MIPI DP
Video decoding/encoding The Video DSP of RTD1296 is dedicated to manipulating, decoding and encoding of video streams in various formats, e.g. decoding 4K2K H.265, Full HD MPEG1/2/4/H.264/H.264 MVC, AVC/VC-1, VP8, AVS, AVS Plus, HD jpeg, etc. Video decoding and encoding can run simultaneously. Supports 3D de-interlacing, video scaling up to 4K2K and so on.
Audio decodingAudio decoding is carried out by an Audio DSP that is capable of decoding a set of audio formats including Dolby Digital Plus, TrueHD, and other popular formats. The Audio DSP also performs audio post processing
Audio input / outputsupports two audio device HDMI and headphones, also supports audio in/out through GPIO. Supports two microphone inputs
HDMI out/in1× HDMI 2.0a out port and 1× HDMI 2.0a in port
Audio outputs/InputsHDMI, I2S audio, audio micro out, audio out/in with PIN define
M.2 key E:PCIE 2.0/USB 2.01 PCIe 2.0 interface
M.2 key E:PCIe 1.1 / SDIO / USB 2.01 PCIe 1.1 and SDIO interface
USB 3.01× USB 3.0 host
USB 2.02× USB 2.0 OTG, 1 with standard USB port, 1 define with PIN
M.2 key B1× M.2 interface USB 2.0 for 4G with Micro SIM card slot
Mini DP1× Mini DP
Type C1 type C interface
RTC batteryRTC battery power interface
ButtonsReset button, power button, U-boot button
LedsRed, green, blue
OtherIR receiver
Sizes148 mm × 100.5mm
Weight100g

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Banana Pi BPI-D1

Banana Pi D1
Banana Pi single board computer
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateOctober 2014 (2014-10)
Operating systemLinux 3.4.35
CPUARM986EJ 32Bits RISC Core 400 MHz
Memory64 MB DDR2, 64 MB SPI-Flash
StorageMicroSD card
ConnectivityUSB Wi-Fi module support (OPTION)
Dimensions38 mm × 38 mm
Mass10 g

The BPI-D1 is one of the smallest open-source development boards currently on the market, with a built-in HD mini camera. At 36mm (w) x36mm (l) and weighing in at 10g, it is claimed to be much smaller than other boards with comparable features. The board is specially suited to mini-cam applications, providing high-resolution image quality: both video and still capture at 1280x720p with a video capture rate of 30 fps.

The Banana Pi-D1 is designed to provide a set of multimedia tools in one small package, that can be run from an external battery source.

The features of the D1 include: HD mini-cam, audio sensor, microphone, CPU, GPIO, and Wi-Fi.

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Banana Pi BPI-G1

Banana Pi-G1 is an integrated IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (Wi-Fi wireless network), IEEE 802.15.4 (Zigbee), IEEE 802.11-2007 Standard (Bluetooth Low Energy 4.0) development board. All three wireless protocols can be used together, you can exchange any different transport protocols, and each wireless protocol is supported by its own single-chip SOC, which can facilitate Internet of Things (IoT) projects.

The Wi-Fi uses TI CC3200, which is a high-performance ARM Cortex-M4 wireless SOC, internally integrated TCP/IP protocol stack. This allows simple connection to the Internet using the BSD Socket.

The Zigbee uses TI CC2530, which integrates wireless capabilities and enhanced 8051 core SOC. After years of improvement, it is quite mature and stable. TI's Z-stack has achieved Zigbee 2007/Pro, you can use the 16's short address, you can use the 64-bit long address communication, face large local interconnect systems, providing advanced security encryption and mesh network structure support.

The Bluetooth 4.0 (BLE) uses TI CC2540/1, an integrated BLE stack and enhanced 8051 core, low-power wireless SOC. At present, most mobile phones have support for Bluetooth 4.0, both as a wearable device, or mobile interactive accessories, CC2540 can be easily completed. Meanwhile, BPI G1 also incorporates a high-performance STM32 ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller, which help in dealing with time-consuming data or transit, the three wireless SOC coordinated.

Therefore, the Banana Pi G1 supports a wide range of Internet of Things DIY wireless projects.

Banana Pi G1
Banana Pi single board computer
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateApril 2015 (2015-04)
Operating systemFreeRTOS, TI-OS, Coutom-OS
System on a chipSTM32F103
Dimensions95 mm × 56 mm
Mass19 g
Banana Pi G1
MCU STM32F103CB ARM Cortex™ -M3 32-bit RISC core
Wi-Fi TI CC3200 integrated ARM Cortex-M4 MCU with Wi-Fi network cc 3200 device is an integrated high-performance ARM Cortex-M4 MCU and with a Wi-Fi network processor subsystem (This subsystem includes 802.11b/g/n radio, baseband, network protocol stack, a powerful encryption engine MAC, supports 256 bit encryption in order to achieve a fast, secure Internet connection). This device contains a variety of peripherals, including a fast parallel camera interface, I2S, Secure Digital/MultiMediaCard, UART, SPI, I2C, and four-channel analog-to-digital converter (ADC).
Bluetooth TI CC2540 device is a low cost, low power, true system-on-chip (SoC) for Bluetooth low energy applications. It enables to build a strong BLE master or slave node with low total BOM cost.
ZigBee IEEE802.15.4 via TI CC2530 (SoC) for IEEE 802.15.4, Zigbee RF4CE applications and solutions. CC2530 combines an excellent RF transceiver, industry-standard enhanced 8051 MCU, in-system programmable flash memory, 8 KB RAM, outstanding performance, and many other powerful features.
Power Source 5V DC
Buttons reset
LED Wi-Fi Bluetooth ZigBee
Display OLED(128*64)
OS Free-RTOS Ti-OS Custom-OS

Note:

Powered by AXP209 power management unit, Banana Pi is able to output up to 1.6A, which means users can drive an external HDD without an extra power supply.

The Banana Pi board is similar to Cubieboard2.[16]

Banana Pi Pro

Banana Pi
Banana Pi single board computer
DeveloperBanana Pi
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateOctober 2014 (2014-10)
Operating systemAndroid (Android 4.2, Android 4.4),Linux (Bananian, Raspberry Pi OS, Debian, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo, openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD, OpenWrt
System on a chipAllwinner A20[10]
CPUARM Cortex-A7 Dual-core (ARMv7-A) 1 GHz
Memory1 GB
StorageMicroSD card & SATA 2.0
GraphicsMali-400 MP2[4]
Connectivity10/100/1000 Mbit/s Ethernet, AP6181 Wi-Fi Module
Dimensions92 mm × 60 mm
Mass48 g

The Banana Pi Pro is a credit card-sized and low-power single-board computer developed in China by the LeMaker Team, with the goal of promoting STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education in schools.

Like its smaller sibling the Banana Pi, the Pro concept is heavily influenced by the Raspberry Pi, however the Banana Pro provides various enhancements over prior designs.

The Banana Pro has an Allwinner A20 system on a chip (SoC), which includes an ARM Cortex-A7 Dual-core (ARMv7-A) 1 GHz, Mali-400 MP2 GPU and 1GB DDR3 SDRAM.

The Banana Pro uses a microSD card for booting an OS, but also includes a SATA 2.0 interface to allow connection of a hard disk for additional storage, however you cannot boot from the hard disk.

Other differences from the Banana Pi include on-board Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n AP6181, integrated composite video and audio output into a 3.5 mm TRRS jack. This makes space for a 40-pin extension header.

Specifications

Hardware Specification Sheet
Banana Pi[17] Banana Pro[18]
SoC Allwinner A20 Allwinner A20 (CPU, GPU, SATA 2.0, 3 USB ports)
CPU 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A7 Dual-core 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A7 Dual-core (ARMv7 instruction set)
GPU ARM Mali-400 MP2 dual GPU core Mali-400 MP2 - complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1 (hardware acceleration support)
Memory (SDRAM) 1 GB DDR3 DRAM (shared with GPU) 1 GB DDR3 DRAM (shared with GPU)
Power Expects 5 V source connected to the micro-USB connector, recommended 2 A if connecting a SATA hard disk using the onboard power connector 5 V @ 2 A via micro-USB (DC in only) and/or micro-USB (OTG)
PMU AXP209
USB 2 USB 2.0 host, 1 USB OTG 2 USB 2.0 host, 1 USB 2.0 OTG (all direct from A20 chip)
Low-level peripherals 26 extended pins including I²C, SPI, UART, CAN bus 40 pins GPIO headers

28 GPIO, some of which can be used for specific functions including UART, I2C, SPI, PWM, CAN, I2S, SPDIF

Onboard Storage SD slot (maximum 64 GB), 7-pin SATA 2.0 data port (with a separate power connector), supporting maximum 4 TB hard drive MicroSD card

SATA 2.0 (with a separate power connector)

Onboard Network 10/100/1000 Ethernet connector, with LEDs 10/100/1000 Ethernet 8P8C,

65 Mbit/s Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n AP6212

Bluetooth Optional
Display Allwinner A20 built-in, supports HDMI 1080p and CVBS Supports multi-channel HD display:

HDMI 1.4 (Type A - full), composite video (PAL and NTSC) (via 3.5 mm TRRS jack shared with audio out), LVDS/RGB/CPU display interface (DSI) for raw LCD panels. 11 HDMI resolutions from 640×480 to 1920×1080 plus various PAL and NTSC standards

Video CedarX HD H.264 2160p video decoding. Multi-format FHD video decoding, including MPEG1/2, MPEG4, H.263, H.264, etc. H.264 high-profile 1080p@30fps or 720p@60fps encoding
Camera 1 CSI camera connector Parallel 8-bit camera interface
Audio Outputs ⌀3.5 mm audio output jack HDMI, analog audio (via 3.5 mm TRRS jack shared with composite video out), I2S audio (also potentially for audio input)
Audio input Onboard microphone Onboard microphone
Buttons Power, reset and u-boot switches mounted on board Power, reset and u-boot switches mounted on board
LEDs One user-defined LED on board Power status LED (red), Ethernet status LED (blue), user defined LED (green)
Other Onboard IR receiver Onboard IR receiver
Dimensions 92 mm × 60 mm 92 mm × 60 mm
Weight 48 g 48 g

Software

Operating systems

  • Android 4.2.2 & 4.4 for Banana Pi (Linux kernel 3.4.39+, 4.4 doesn't support Wi-Fi and has many bugs, 4.2.2 doesn't support all apps in Korea)
  • Arch Linux for Banana Pi (Linux kernel 3.4.103; 2014-12-26)
  • Armbian stable, with more kernel options, Debian or Ubuntu userland (3.4.113, 4.9.7, 4.11.0; 5.5.2017)
  • Bananian Linux Archived 2014-08-22 at the Wayback Machine (Debian based; Linux kernel 3.4.111; 2016-04-23)
  • CentOS 7
  • Fedora for Banana Pi (Linux kernel 3.4.103; 2014-12-26)
  • Kali Linux for Banana Pi (Linux kernel 3.4.103)
  • Kano for Banana Pi (Linux kernel 3.4.103)
  • NetBSD
  • OpenMediaVault[19]
  • OpenWrt[20]
  • openSUSE for Banana Pi (openSUSE v1412; Linux kernel 3.4.103; 2014-12-26)
  • Raspbian for Banana Pi (Linux kernel 3.4.103; 2014-12-26)
  • ROKOS for Banana Pi (Linux kernel 3.4.103; 2014-12-26)
  • Scratch for Banana Pi (Boot to Scratch directly) (Linux kernel 3.4.103)

See also

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