Sunday 5 October 2014

RaspberryPi Component

·         SoC: Broadcom BCM2835 media processor (partial datasheetBCM2835 datasheet errata) system-on-chip featuring:
      • CPU core: ARM1176JZF-S ARM11 core clocked at 700MHz; ARM VFP. The ARM11 core implements the ARMv6 Architecture. For details on ARM instruction sets and naming conventions, see ARM architecrtureand List of ARM microprocessor cores.
      • GPU core: a Broadcom VideoCore IV GPU providing OpenGL ES 1.1, OpenGL ES 2.0, hardware-accelerated OpenVG 1.1, Open EGL, OpenMAX and 1080p30 H.264 high-profile decode. There are 24 GFLOPS of general purpose compute and a bunch of texture filtering and DMA infrastructure. Eben worked on the architecture team for this and the Raspberry Pi team are looking at how they can make some of the proprietary features available to application programmers
      • DSP core: There is a DSP, but there isn't currently a public API (Liz thinks the BC team are keen to make one available at some point)
      • RAM: 128MiB (Model A) or 256MiB (Model B) of SDRAM. The RAM is physically stacked on top of the Broadcom media processor (package-on-package technology)
·         LAN9512 (Data Brief | Data Sheet)(Model B)providing:
      • 10/100Mb Ethernet (Auto-MDIX)[4]
      • 2x USB 2.0
·         S1: Micro USB power jack (5v - Power Only)
·         S2: DSI interface. 15-pin surface mounted flat flex connector (possibly no-fit).
·         S3: HDMI connector providing HDMI 1.3a out
·         S4: Composite Video connector: RCA
·         S5: MIPI CSI-2 interface. 15-pin surface mounted flat flex connector (possibly no-fit).
·         S6: Audio connector: 3.5mm stereo jack (output only)
·         S8: SD/MMC/SDIO memory card slot (underside)
·         S7: Either 1x USB 2.0 (Model A) 2x USB 2.0 (Model B)
·         P1: 26-pin 2.54mm header expansion (header not fitted), providing: see Low-level peripherals
      • 8 GPIOs at 3v3
      • 2-pin UART serial console, 3v3 TTL (debug); or 2 GPIOs at 3v3
      • I2C interface (3v3); or 2 GPIOs at 3v3
      • SPI interface (3v3); or 5 GPIOs at 3v3
      • 3v3, 5v and GND supply pins
      • ARM JTAG (if pins are reconfigured in software)
      • Second I2C interface (3v3) (if pins are reconfigured in software)
      • I2S interface (if pins are reconfigured in software, hardware hack may be required[2])
      • 6 pins reserved for future use
·         P2 and P3: 8-pin and 7-pin 2.54mm header expansion (header not fitted), providing:
      • 6-pin GPU JTAG (ARM11 pinout)
·         P4: 10/100Mb RJ45 Ethernet jack (Model B)
·         5 Status LEDs[5][6][7]:
      • D5(Yellow) - OK - SDCard Access (via GPIO16)
o    D6(Red) - PWR - 3.3V Power
o    D7(Green) - FDX - Full Duplex (LAN) (Model B)
o    D8(Green) - LNK - Link/Activity (LAN) (Model B)
o    D9(Yellow) - 10M - 10/100Mbit (LAN) (Model B)


·         Board size: 85.60mm x 53.98mm. Overall height expected to be less than 25mm. [8]
·         Weight: <40g? (Alpha board weighs ~55g [9])

·         6 layer PCB [8]
Source: http://raspberrypi.wikispaces.com/Hardware
http://elinux.org/File:Raspi-Model-AB-Mono-2-699x1024.png




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