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Raspberry Pi component map

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Former Member over 11 years ago

Hi guys, after a big lot of work and time, i got mapped virtually all components of raspberry pi(rev2) in a single image, 25 of them you can click and will open the datasheet, you can see values of all capacitors and resistors, some of components have some information, its the 0.1 version, more improvements in future.

 

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Is already useful to me and i hope you all enjoy http://raspmap.tsar.in

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  • michaelkellett
    michaelkellett over 11 years ago

    Very nice - rather than than some of the 3D visualisation that PCB CAD systems have now it would be nice if they could automatically make maps like this - I spend far too much time trying to work which bit is which on complex boards (sometimes even ones I designed myself !).

     

    If you had some spare time it would be even better if the GPIO pins had individual mapping.

     

    MK

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  • gdstew
    gdstew over 11 years ago in reply to michaelkellett

    Does this help ?

     

    GPIO pins used for hardware on board

     

    GPIO0, GPIO1      SDA0, SCL0 on camera interface connector

    GPIO5                  CAM_CLK on camera interface connector

    GPIO6                   LAN_RUN to N_RESET pin of LAN9512

    GPIO16                 STATUS_LED_N to status LED cathode

    GPIO21                 CAM_GPIO to camera interface connector

    GPIO40, GPIO45    PWM0_OUT, PWM1_OUT to R/L audio output circuit

    GPIO46                 HDMI_HP0_P on HDMI connector

    GPIO47 - GPIO53   SD_CARD_DET, SD_CLK_R, SD_CMD_R, SD_DATA0_R, SD_DATA1_R,

                                 SD_DATA2_R, SD_DATA3_R on SD-card interface connector

     

    User programmable GPIO pins

     

    GPIO2, GPIO3       SDA1, SCL1 on General Purpose I/O connector P1 (26 pin)

    GPIO4                   GPIO_GCLK on General Purpose I/O connector P1 (26 pin)

    GPIO7 - GPIO11    SPI_CE1_N, SPI_CE0_N, SPI_MISO, SPI_MOSI, SPI_SCLK on

                                  General Purpose I/O connector P1 (26 pin)

    GPIO12, GPIO13    Not connected

    GPIO14, GPIO15    TXD0, RXD0 on General Purpose I/O connector P1 (26 pin)

    GPIO17, GPIO18    GPIO_GEN0, GPIO_GEN1 on General Purpose I/O connector P1  (26 pin)

    GPIO19, GPIO20    Not connected

    GPIO22 - GPIO25   GPIO_GEN3, GPIO_GEN4, GPIO_GEN5, GPIO_GEN6 on General Purpose

                                   I/O connector P1 (26 pin)

    GPIO26                  Not connected

    GPIO27                  GPIO_GEN2 on General Purpose I/O connector P1 (26 pin)

    GPIO28 - GPIO31   GPIO_GEN7, GPIO_GEN8, GPIO_GEN9, GPIO_GEN10 on General

                                  Purpose I/O connector P5 (8 pin)

    GPIO32 - GPIO39   Not connected

    GPIO41 - GPIO44   Not connected

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  • iagorubio
    iagorubio over 11 years ago

    Great job Alex.

     

    Thanks for taking your time to make it and share it with us.

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 11 years ago in reply to iagorubio

    Nice work.

     

    Mark

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago

    Thanks everybody, GPIO pins individual mapping in the next version image

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  • Former Member
    Former Member over 11 years ago

    0.2 minor version released, simple individual mapping of GPIO, close image of SMSC chip, about page.

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