Building the cluster on BPI
Building the cluster
Building the rack
I built a rack for the Banana Pi boards using blanking plates for mains sockets, and four large bolts. I made a wooden
template from a piece of MDF, and used the template to drill holes in each of the banking plates. I drilled small holes for
plastic PCB supports which I use to hold each board in place. The bolts are inserted through the holes at the corners of the
blanking plates, and held in place with glue.
more please see:
https://www.hackster.io/Penguinfly/banana-pi-cluster-47d566
Building the cluster on BPI
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Summary of Contents for BPI-M1
Page 5: ...BPI M1 hardware 5...
Page 6: ...BPI M1 hardware interface Hardware interface BPI M1 hardware interface 6...
Page 7: ...BPI M1 hardware interface 7...
Page 8: ...hardware interface BPI M1 hardware interface 8...
Page 14: ...BPI M1 GPIO Pin define 14...
Page 19: ...please note value 0 value 1 press is 1 unpress is 0 BPI M1 IR interface 19...
Page 35: ...now we test UART2 setting as below save BPI M1 UART interface 35...
Page 37: ...4 test function BPI M1 send hello pc BPI M1 receive hello Ok BPI M1 UART interface 37...
Page 39: ...BPI M1 UART interface 39...
Page 44: ...BPI M2 RoHS Certification BPI M1 CE FCC RoHS Certification 44...
Page 45: ...BPI M1 CE FCC RoHS Certification 45...
Page 46: ...BPI M1 BPI M1 software 46...
Page 64: ...Compulsive modification of HDMI output resolution Linux kernel 3 4 image 64...
Page 96: ...Reference documents Reference documents 96...
Page 110: ...BPI 4 0 customized Server 110...