Sinovoip Banana Pi M2 Magic

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Sinovoip Banana Pi M2 Magic
BPi M2M top.jpg
Manufacturer Sinovoip
Dimensions 51mm x 51mm x 12mm
Release Date 2017?
Website Device Product Page
Specifications
SoC R16 @ XGhz
DRAM 512MiB DDR3 @ xxxMHz
NAND 8GB eMMC
Power DC 5V @ 2A via barrel plug, battery connector
Features
Video MIPI DSI LCD connector
Audio onboard microphone, two-pin speaker connector
Network WiFi 802.11 b/g/n (Ampak AP6212)
Storage µSD, eMMC
USB 1 USB2.0 Host, 1 USB2.0 OTG
Camera CSI connector
Headers 3pin UART, 40pin GPIO, 2pin speaker

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Compact development board with the R16 (aka. A33) SoC. No Ethernet or HDMI (as both are not supported by the SoC).

Identification

On the top of the board the BananaPi logo is silkscreened, and next to it:

BPI_M2M_V1.2

There are pictures of a v1.0 PCB version, with small differences, for instance a missing SPI flash footprint.

Sunxi support

Current status

Supported in mainline Linux and U-Boot.

Manual build

You can build things for yourself by following our Manual build howto and by choosing from the configurations available below.

U-Boot

Use the Bananapi_m2m_defconfig build target.

Linux Kernel

Use the sun8i-r16-bananapi-m2m.dtb device-tree binary.

Tips, Tricks, Caveats

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FEL mode

The something button triggers FEL mode.

Device specific topic

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Adding a serial port (voids warranty)

DEVICE UART pads

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Device disassembly

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Locating the UART

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Pictures

Also known as

  • Banana Pi BPI-M2M

See also

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Manufacturer images

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