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2 | + |
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3 | +# btt dat |
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4 | + |
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5 | +BTT Pi |
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6 | + |
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7 | +![](59-10-16-18-07-2023.png) |
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8 | + |
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9 | +![](08-11-16-18-07-2023.png) |
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10 | + |
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11 | +- [[btt]] |
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12 | + |
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13 | + |
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14 | +- [[sbc-dat]] |
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1 | + |
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2 | +# opi dat |
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3 | + |
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4 | +## Zero 2 |
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2 | + |
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3 | +# RPI-CM-dat |
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4 | + |
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5 | +The Raspberry Pi Compute Module is a small, powerful, and customizable single-board computer designed for embedded applications. It is based on the same architecture as the Raspberry Pi boards but in a more compact form factor. The Compute Module provides a more flexible and modular approach compared to the standard Raspberry Pi boards. |
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6 | + |
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7 | +Here are some key features of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module: |
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8 | + |
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9 | +- Broadcom BCM2835 processor with ARM Cortex-A7 CPU |
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10 | +- 512MB/1GB RAM options |
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11 | +- 4GB eMMC flash memory (optional) |
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12 | +- 200-pin SODIMM connector for easy integration |
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13 | +- HDMI and USB interfaces via breakout board |
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14 | +- Camera and display interfaces |
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15 | +- Support for industrial temperature range (-20°C to +70°C) |
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16 | +- Support for various operating systems, including Linux and Windows 10 IoT Core |
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17 | + |
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18 | +To learn more about the Raspberry Pi Compute Module, you can visit the official Raspberry Pi website: |
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19 | + |
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20 | +- Compute Module: https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/compute-module-3-plus/ |
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21 | +- Compute Module Datasheet: https://datasheets.raspberrypi.org/compute/CM3Plus/CM3Plus-datasheet.pdf |
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22 | +- If you are looking for code examples and projects related to the Raspberry Pi Compute Module, you can explore the Raspberry Pi GitHub repository: Raspberry Pi GitHub: https://github.com/raspberrypi |
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23 | + |
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24 | + |
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25 | +![](2023-10-27-16-45-37.png) |
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26 | + |
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27 | + |
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28 | +## Specs |
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29 | + |
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30 | +![](2023-10-27-16-47-11.png) |
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31 | + |
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32 | + |
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33 | +## Expansion Board |
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34 | + |
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35 | +![](2023-10-27-16-49-05.png) |
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36 | + |
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37 | +## IO Expansion board |
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38 | + |
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39 | +![](2023-10-27-16-53-47.png) |
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40 | + |
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41 | + |
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42 | +## Combination |
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43 | + |
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44 | +- CM4001008 |
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45 | + |
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46 | +## CN |
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47 | + |
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48 | +![](2023-10-27-16-47-35.png) |
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49 | + |
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50 | +![](2023-10-27-16-46-54.png) |
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51 | + |
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52 | + |
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53 | +## ref |
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54 | + |
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55 | +- [[RPI-CM]] |
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Tech/SBC-dat/RPI-dat/RPI-dat.md
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2 | +# raspberry pi dat |
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3 | + |
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4 | + |
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5 | +- [[RPI-CM4-dat]] - [[RPI3-dat]] |
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6 | + |
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7 | + |
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8 | + |
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9 | +## RPI4 |
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10 | + |
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11 | +- BCM2711B0: cortex-A72 |
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12 | + |
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13 | + |
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14 | + |
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15 | + |
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16 | +## I2C |
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17 | + |
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18 | +- turn on I2C functions at [[raspi-config]] |
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19 | + |
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20 | + |
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21 | + |
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22 | + |
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23 | + |
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24 | +## demo code |
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25 | + |
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26 | +https://github.com/Edragon/RPI |
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2 | +# RPI3-dat |
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3 | + |
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4 | +## Pin Definitions |
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5 | + |
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6 | +Version 1 from [[MPC1111-dat]] |
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7 | + |
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8 | +![](2023-10-31-17-33-46.png) |
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9 | + |
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10 | + |
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1 | + |
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2 | +# SBC dat |
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3 | + |
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4 | + |
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5 | +- Beaglebone Black |
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6 | + |
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7 | +- [[RPI-dat]] |
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8 | +- [[OPI-DAT]] |
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9 | + |
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10 | +- [[BTT-DAT]] |
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11 | + |
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12 | + |
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13 | + |
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14 | + |
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15 | +## ref |
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16 | + |
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17 | +- [[SBC]] |
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18 | + |
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19 | + |
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1 | - |
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2 | - |
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3 | -# btt dat |
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4 | - |
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5 | -BTT Pi |
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6 | - |
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7 | -![](59-10-16-18-07-2023.png) |
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8 | - |
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9 | -![](08-11-16-18-07-2023.png) |
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10 | - |
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11 | -- [[btt]] |
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12 | - |
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13 | - |
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14 | -- [[sbc-dat]] |
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1 | - |
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2 | -# opi dat |
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3 | - |
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4 | -## Zero 2 |
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1 | - |
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2 | - |
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3 | -# RPI-CM-dat |
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4 | - |
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5 | -The Raspberry Pi Compute Module is a small, powerful, and customizable single-board computer designed for embedded applications. It is based on the same architecture as the Raspberry Pi boards but in a more compact form factor. The Compute Module provides a more flexible and modular approach compared to the standard Raspberry Pi boards. |
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6 | - |
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7 | -Here are some key features of the Raspberry Pi Compute Module: |
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8 | - |
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9 | -- Broadcom BCM2835 processor with ARM Cortex-A7 CPU |
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10 | -- 512MB/1GB RAM options |
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11 | -- 4GB eMMC flash memory (optional) |
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12 | -- 200-pin SODIMM connector for easy integration |
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13 | -- HDMI and USB interfaces via breakout board |
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14 | -- Camera and display interfaces |
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15 | -- Support for industrial temperature range (-20°C to +70°C) |
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16 | -- Support for various operating systems, including Linux and Windows 10 IoT Core |
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17 | - |
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18 | -To learn more about the Raspberry Pi Compute Module, you can visit the official Raspberry Pi website: |
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19 | - |
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20 | -- Compute Module: https://www.raspberrypi.org/products/compute-module-3-plus/ |
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21 | -- Compute Module Datasheet: https://datasheets.raspberrypi.org/compute/CM3Plus/CM3Plus-datasheet.pdf |
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22 | -- If you are looking for code examples and projects related to the Raspberry Pi Compute Module, you can explore the Raspberry Pi GitHub repository: Raspberry Pi GitHub: https://github.com/raspberrypi |
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23 | - |
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24 | - |
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25 | -![](2023-10-27-16-45-37.png) |
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26 | - |
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27 | - |
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28 | -## Specs |
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29 | - |
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30 | -![](2023-10-27-16-47-11.png) |
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31 | - |
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32 | - |
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33 | -## Expansion Board |
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34 | - |
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35 | -![](2023-10-27-16-49-05.png) |
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36 | - |
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37 | -## IO Expansion board |
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38 | - |
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39 | -![](2023-10-27-16-53-47.png) |
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40 | - |
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41 | - |
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42 | -## Combination |
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43 | - |
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44 | -- CM4001008 |
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45 | - |
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46 | -## CN |
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47 | - |
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48 | -![](2023-10-27-16-47-35.png) |
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49 | - |
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50 | -![](2023-10-27-16-46-54.png) |
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51 | - |
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52 | - |
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53 | -## ref |
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54 | - |
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55 | -- [[RPI-CM]] |
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1 | - |
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2 | -# raspberry pi dat |
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3 | - |
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4 | - |
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5 | -## RPI4 |
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6 | - |
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7 | -- BCM2711B0: cortex-A72 |
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8 | - |
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9 | - |
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10 | - |
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11 | - |
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12 | -## I2C |
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13 | - |
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14 | -- turn on I2C functions at [[raspi-config]] |
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15 | - |
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16 | - |
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17 | - |
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18 | -## Pin Definitions |
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19 | - |
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20 | -Version 1 from [[MPC1111-dat]] |
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21 | - |
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22 | -![](2023-10-31-17-33-46.png) |
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23 | - |
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24 | - |
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25 | - |
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26 | - |
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27 | -## demo code |
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28 | - |
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29 | -https://github.com/Edragon/RPI |
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1 | - |
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2 | -# SBC dat |
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3 | - |
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4 | - |
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5 | -- Beaglebone Black |
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6 | - |
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7 | -- [[SBC]] |
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8 | - |
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9 | - |
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10 | -- [[RPI-dat]] |
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11 | -- [[OPI-DAT]] |
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12 | - |
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13 | -- [[BTT-DAT]] |
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