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* Jumper to select power for GVS (allows the GVS connectors to be powered from either the on-board regulator (option) or powered from the Raspberry Pi) | * Jumper to select power for GVS (allows the GVS connectors to be powered from either the on-board regulator (option) or powered from the Raspberry Pi) | ||
* 49x49mm card form factor | * 49x49mm card form factor | ||
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+ | == Drivers == | ||
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+ | * [https://github.com/land-boards/RasPi/tree/master/RasPi-GVS GitHub Repo] | ||
== Assembly Sheet == | == Assembly Sheet == | ||
* [[RasPi-GVS Assembly Sheet]] | * [[RasPi-GVS Assembly Sheet]] |
Revision as of 22:57, 29 December 2019
Features
- Daughtercard to the Raspberry Pi (you supply the Raspberry Pi)
- 3.3V to 5V bidirectional voltage translators on GPIO (General Purpose Input/Output) lines
- (7) 5V GPIO lines on GVS connectors
- (2) 5V SPI interfaces (can be used as 5 GPIO lines)
- (1) 5V UART (serial port) interface
- (1) 5V I2C interface (can be used as 2 GPIO lines)
- GPIO_4 enables/disables the voltage translators
- Resettable Fuse protection on the 5V power lines
- 7-9V input voltage on the Power Supply connector (option) which has a regulator that can power the GVS connectors (within thermal limits of the regulator) removing any 5V load from the Raspberry Pi itself
- Jumper to select power for GVS (allows the GVS connectors to be powered from either the on-board regulator (option) or powered from the Raspberry Pi)
- 49x49mm card form factor