The new Banana Pi model BPI-M64 from SinoVoip is a tiny computer with big ambitions. The expandable single board device runs either Linux or Android and boasts impressive technical specifications that are leaps and bounds ahead of comparable products.Highlights include a 1.2 GHz quad-core ARM processor, a Mali 400 MP2 GPU, 2 GB of DDR3 RAM, a microSDXC slot, 8GB of eMMC flash …
Read MoreThe BPI:Bit-Robot is a development board from SinoVoip designed mainly for intelligent cars and robots with a BPI bit or micro bit as the core module. At the same time, it also takes into account the ordinary IO extension function, which makes it easier for users to use their imagination and create more usage possibilities. There are also two types of power supply modes.
Read MoreSinoVoips RGB Matrix LED module is specifically designed for the Banana Pi. The module has 8×8 matrix LEDs. Users can customize the display content through programming. Please note, the module does not include a driver board. You have to use it with an infinity cascade IO expansion module. Features: Ultra thin, Plug and play, No wires needed. Typical Applications: Scroll display, LOGO display…
Read MoreThe Banana Pi BPI-M2 Berry is a quad-core mini single board computer from SinoVoip equipped with an Allwinner V40 SoC and 1GB of RAM. It also has integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules. The Pi has several ports: 4x USB A 2.0 ports, 1x USB OTG port, 1x HDMI port, 1x audio out, 1x DC power connector and 1x SATA port. As part of the Banana Pi family, it is a direct upgrade of the Banana Pi M1/M1+, whose SoC supports SATA.
Read MoreThe prototype development module BPI-A-005 from SinoVoip is designed specifically for the Banana Pi. The module is suitable for enthusiasts and users who want to add peripherals to the module. The module expands some amphenol and SMT connectors, so users can easily finish prototype tests. Typical applications: Hardware weld primer, Prototype experiment, DIY enthusiasts
Read MoreBanana Pi is an open source hardware platform. The Banana Pi model BPI-M2 Ultra has a quad-core Cortex A7 CPU, an Allwinner R40 chip, and supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. In addition, the Single Board from SinoVoip has a built-in SATA interface. It runs Android, Debian Linux, Ubuntu Linux, the Raspbian image and other operating systems. The Banana Pi BPI-M2 Ultra is just as small as the Banana Pi BPI-M64.
Read MoreBanana Pi BPI-P2 Maker from SinoVoip is an ultra compact single board computer that measures only 65 x 52.5 mm. It uses a quad-core Cortex A7 allwinner H2+ processor. With 512 MB RAM memory, 100M LAN, and PoE support, it’s ideal for light-weight systems with some space-limited applications. Like other members of the Banana Pi family, it supports both Linux and Android operating systems.
Read MoreOpen Debugger is a set of programming tools developed for STM’s microcontroller series and for TI’s CC1x, CC2x and CC3x series SoCs. An MCU can be programmed quickly and debugged easily with it. In addition, SinoVoip ‘s board has a USB to serial port, which is a common interface for embedded development. It also has a USB 2.0 hub that makes it easy to expand with other USB devices.
Read MoreThe Banana Pi with Webduino Blockly and Cloud Board measures 5 cm x 5 cm and is equipped with an ESP32 module with a 32-bit Xtensa LX6 dual-core processor. The board from SinoVoip is equipped with a capacity of up to 600 DMIPS, 448 KB ROM and 520 KB SRAM. It features an accelerometer and magnetometer, 2.4 GHz WLAN, Bluetooth and USB connectivity, a display consisting of 25 LEDs and two buttons.
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