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Banana Pro

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Banana Pro
Banana Pro single board computer
DeveloperLeMaker
TypeSingle-board computer
Release dateOctober 2014
Operating systemAndroid(Android 4.2,Android 4.4),Linux (Bananian, Lubuntu,Raspbian, Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM, Gentoo,openSUSE), Berryboot, FreeBSD, OpenWrt
System-on-chip usedAllwinner A20 [1]
CPUARM Cortex-A7 Dual-core (ARMv7-A) 1 GHz
MemoryGB
StorageMicroSD card & SATA 2.0
GraphicsMali400 MP2 [2]
Dimensions92mm × 60mm
Mass48g
Websitewww.lemaker.org

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The Banana Pro is a credit card-sized and low-power single-board computer developed in China by the LeMaker Team, with the intention of promoting the STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics) education in schools.
The Banana Pro has an Allwinner A20 system on a chip (SoC),which includes an ARM Cortex-A7 Dual-core (ARMv7-A) 1 GHz, Mali400 MP2 GPU and 1GB DDR3 SDRAM. It uses a microSD card for booting OS and also has a SATA 2.0 interface for connecting a hard disk to get more storage space. Compared to the Banana Pi, the Banana Pro adds an on-board WiFi 802.11 b/g/n AP6181 and integrated composite video and audio output into a 3.5mm TRRS jack to get more space for making 40 pins extension headers.

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Banana Pro Hardware Specific Sheet
SoC Allwinner A20 (CPU,GPU,SATA2.0, 3 USB ports)
CPU 1 GHz ARM Cortex-A7 Dual-core (ARMv7 instruction set)
GPU Mali400 MP2 - complies with OpenGL ES 2.0/1.1(hardware acceleration support)
Memory (SDRAM) 1GB DDR3 (shared with GPU)
Power 5V@2A via MicroUSB (DC in only) and/or MicroUSB(OTG)
PMU AXP209
USB 2 USB 2.0 host, 1 USB 2.0 OTG (all direct from A20 chip)
Low-level perpherials 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 MicroSD card

SATA 2.0

Onboard Network 10/100/1000 Ethernet RJ45

150Mbps WiFi 802.11 b/g/n AP6181

Bluetooth Optional
Display 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 HD H.264 2160p video decoding. Mutil-format FHD video decoding, including Mpeg1/2, Mpeg4, H.263, H.264, etc. H.264 high profile 1080p@30fps or 720p@60fps encoding
Camera Parallel 8-bit camera interface
Audio Outputs HDMI,analog audio (via 3.5 mm TRRS jack shared with composite video out),I2S audio (also potentially for audio input)
Audio input On board microphone
Buttons Reset button,Power button,U-boot button
Leds Power status led (red),ethernet status led (blue),user defined led (green)
Other IR receiver
Dimensions 92mm x 60 mm
Weight 48g

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