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=== Serial adapters === | === Serial adapters === | ||
+ | The gen 1 board uses logic levels of 0V and 3.3V. The 3 pin header (J2) is near the Ethernet port. | ||
+ | It provides Transmit (Tx), Receive (Rx) and Ground (Gnd) on pins 1 to 3 respectively.<br /> | ||
+ | Depending on the adapter will probably have to wire Ground to Ground, Tx to Rx, Rx to Tx.<br /> | ||
+ | ==== Unsuitable ==== | ||
+ | * Anything using the RS-232 or RS-423 standards. These have large and negative voltages. | ||
+ | * PC serial port or replacement adapter. These can often be identified by a 9 pin D shaped socket. | ||
+ | * Directly wiring to USB. An adapter is needed. | ||
+ | * Directly wiring Ethernet | ||
=== Parallel adapters === | === Parallel adapters === |
Revision as of 05:02, 9 January 2014
Introduction
Important notices
![]() | Using non-standards compliant powered USB hubs may damage the board!! |
Related forum posts:
Guidance
- Where additional information may prove useful, please include this, e.g. requires a powered USB hub, only works with Kernel vN etc.
- Where a peripheral has proven to be problematic, please add a sub-section for problem hardware if it doesn't already exist and note down a few details there.
- If you'd like to notify others you can also post details to the forum topic.
Power supplies
USB
Other
USB peripherals
Powered hubs
Keyboards
- Logitech Wireless Keyboard K330
- Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 5000
Pointing devices
- Logitech Wireless Mouse M215
WLAN
Bluetooth
Cellular (GSM/GPRS/3G
Ethernet
Sound cards
Webcams
Video/frame grabbers
GPS
Serial adapters
The gen 1 board uses logic levels of 0V and 3.3V. The 3 pin header (J2) is near the Ethernet port.
It provides Transmit (Tx), Receive (Rx) and Ground (Gnd) on pins 1 to 3 respectively.
Depending on the adapter will probably have to wire Ground to Ground, Tx to Rx, Rx to Tx.
Unsuitable
- Anything using the RS-232 or RS-423 standards. These have large and negative voltages.
- PC serial port or replacement adapter. These can often be identified by a 9 pin D shaped socket.
- Directly wiring to USB. An adapter is needed.
- Directly wiring Ethernet
Parallel adapters
IDE/SATA adapters
HDMI
Ethernet
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