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If you want to power ROCK Pi E standalone, you can use 5V/2A power adapter with USB Type-C ports. You can also use the USB PD/QC power adapter without worrying damage the board because the PD/QC adapter will detect ROCK Pi S only supports 5V so the adapter will output 5V. | If you want to power ROCK Pi E standalone, you can use 5V/2A power adapter with USB Type-C ports. You can also use the USB PD/QC power adapter without worrying damage the board because the PD/QC adapter will detect ROCK Pi S only supports 5V so the adapter will output 5V. | ||
− | When you use PoE function provided by ROCK Pi E, you may power ROCK Pi E by putting DV +5V directly to PIN#2 of 26-PIN HEADER 1. GND pin like PIN#9 is also | + | When you use PoE function provided by ROCK Pi E, you may power ROCK Pi E by putting DV +5V directly to PIN#2 of 26-PIN HEADER 1. GND pin like PIN#9 is also necessary. |
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Revision as of 06:54, 11 April 2020
ROCK Pi E > Hardware > Main Board
Contents
This hardware user manual provides information about the features and signals available on ROCK Pi E board.
Hardware version
ROCK Pi E board comes with different versions. When you get the board, you need to know the hardware version like 'ROCK Pi E V11', which is printed in the top side of the board.
Also, you need to know the ROCK Pi E Models and SKU, like 'ROCK Pi E D16W2P'.
Power supply
ROCK Pi E uses the USB Type-C port for power supply.
If you want to power ROCK Pi E standalone, you can use 5V/2A power adapter with USB Type-C ports. You can also use the USB PD/QC power adapter without worrying damage the board because the PD/QC adapter will detect ROCK Pi S only supports 5V so the adapter will output 5V.
When you use PoE function provided by ROCK Pi E, you may power ROCK Pi E by putting DV +5V directly to PIN#2 of 26-PIN HEADER 1. GND pin like PIN#9 is also necessary.
Processor
The Rockchip RK3328 Soc used in ROCK Pi E is a high-performance Quad-core Cortex-A53 application processor. It has Neon and FPU coprocessor, shared L2 cache, GPU and so on.
RK3328 Soc can run at 1.3 GHz CPU clock speed.
Networking
On the ROCK Pi E board, the 100M and Gigabit Ethernet port are provided.
For Giga Bit Ethernet, from the test result, we know that the bandwidth is at least 794Mbits/sec. If you are interested in POE (Power Over Ethernet), you should try it on the ROCK Pi E board.
The ROCK Pi E also support WiFi as well as Bluetooth.
Peripherals
The ROCK Pi E has one USB3.0 Type-A connectors.
The ROCK Pi E may be operated with any generic USB computer keyboard and mouse. It may also be used with USB storage, USB to MIDI converters, and virtually any other device/component with USB capabilities.
The ROCK Pi E is equipped with a standard 3.5mm jack. An audio lead is necessary to produce sound. Audio can be played through speakers or headphones using jack.
TF Card Interface
The TF card can be used as a system storage or an external storage. When it's used as a system storage, you had better choose the ones with storage space larger than 8GB. When it's used as an external storage, you can choose the ones with storage space up to 128GB. When the TF card is inserted into the TF card slot , the device will be automatically recognized by the system.
The TF card interface pin specification shows below.
Pin# | Name |
---|---|
1 | SDMMC0_D2 |
2 | SDMMC0_D3 |
3 | SDMMC0_CMD |
4 | VCC3V3_SYS |
5 | SDMMC0_CLK |
6 | GND |
7 | SDMMC0_D0 |
8 | SDMMC0_D1 |
9 | SDMMC0_DET_L |
10 | GND |
11 | GND |
12 | GND |
13 | GND |
eMMC Socket on Board Interface Feature
The high performance eMMC module is the best choice as the system storage for ROCK Pi E. The eMMC module with 8GB/16GB/32GB/64GB/128GB is available.
The eMMC Socket pin specification shows below.
Name | Pin# | Pin# | Name | |
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GND | 1 | 34 | GND | |
EMMC_D5 | 2 | 33 | EMMC_D6 | |
GND | 3 | 32 | GND | |
EMMC_D4 | 4 | 31 | EMMC_D7 | |
GND | 5 | 30 | GND | |
EMMC_D0 | 6 | 29 | EMMC_D1 | |
GND | 7 | 28 | GND | |
EMMC_CLK | 8 | 27 | EMMC_D2 | |
GND | 9 | 26 | GND | |
EMMC_D3 | 10 | 25 | EMMC_CMD | |
GND | 11 | 24 | GND | |
EMMC_RSTN | 12 | 23 | VCC3V3_SYS | |
GND | 13 | 22 | VCC3V3_SYS | |
GND | 14 | 21 | VCC_1V8 | |
EMMC_RCLK | 15 | 20 | VCC_1V8 | |
GND | 16 | 19 | GND | |
GND | 17 | 18 | GND |
Buttons
General purpose input-output (GPIO) connector
ROCK Pi E has one 40-pin expansion header. Each pin is distinguished by color.
Hardware V10
40-pin Header
GPIO number | Func4 | Func3 | Func2 | Func1 | Pin# | Pin# | Func1 | Func2 | Func3 | Func4 | GPIO number | |
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+3.3V | 1 | 2 | +5.0V | |||||||||
68 | I2C1_SDA | GPIO2_A4 | 3 | 4 | +5.0V | |||||||
69 | I2C1_SCL | GPIO2_A5 | 5 | 6 | GND | |||||||
100 | UART1_TX | SDMMC0EXT_D0 | TSP_D0 | GPIO3_A4 | 7 | 8 | GPIO2_A0 | UART2_TX_M1 | 64 | |||
GND | 9 | 10 | GPIO2_A1 | UART2_RX_M1 | 65 | |||||||
96 | SPI_CLK_M2 | SDMMC0EXT_CMD | TSP_VALID | GPIO3_A0 | 11 | 12 | GPIO2_D2 | 90 | ||||
104 | SPI_CSN0_M2 | TSP_D4 | GPIO3_B0 | 13 | 14 | GND | ||||||
98 | SPI_RXD_M2 | SDMMC0EXT_CLK | TSP_CLK | GPIO3_A2 | 15 | 16 | USB20DM | |||||
+3.3V | 17 | 18 | USB20DP | |||||||||
27 | SPDIF_TX_M0 | GPIO0_D3 | 19 | 20 | GND | |||||||
83 | CARD_CLK_M1 | PDM_SDI0_M0 | I2S1_SDI | GPIO2_C3 | 21 | 22 | GPIO2_B4 | SPI_CSN1_M0 | 76 | |||
60 | CLK32KOUT_M1 | GPIO1_D4 | 23 | 24 | GPIO2_A3 | EFUSE_PWREN | 67 | |||||
GND | 25 | 26 | GPIO2_C7 | I2S1_SDO | PDM_FSYNC_M0 | 87 | ||||||
97 | SPI_TXD_M2 | SDMMC0EXT_DET | TSP_FAIL | GPIO3_A1 | 27 | 28 | GPIO2_C1 | I2S1_LRCK_TX | SPDIF_TX_M1 | TSP_D6_M1 | 81 | |
80 | TSP_D5_M1 | I2S1_LRCK_RX | GPIO2_C0 | 29 | 30 | GND | ||||||
79 | TSP_SYNC_M1 | I2S1_MCLK | GPIO2_B7 | 31 | 32 | GPIO3_A6 | TSP_D2 | SDMMC0EXT_D2 | UART1_RX | 102 | ||
82 | TSP_D7_M1 | PDM_CLK_M0 | I2S1_SCLK | GPIO2_C2 | 33 | 34 | GND | |||||
ADC_IN1 | 35 | 36 | GPIO2_C5 | I2S1_SDIO2 | PDM_SDI2_M0 | CARD_DET_M1 | 85 | |||||
66 | IR_RX | GPIO2_A2 | 39 | 38 | GPIO2_C4 | 2S1_SDIO1 | PDM_SDI1_M0 | CARD_RST_M1 | 84 | |||
GND | 39 | 40 | GPIO2_C6 | I2S1_SDIO3 | PDM_SDI3_M0 | CARD_IO_M1 | 86 |
More details about 40-pin Header
- Pin#12(GPIO2_D2) is also the sleep pin of PMIC RK805. Be careful when you try to control it.
- Pin#3 and Pin#5 are only for I2C communication.
- Pins marked with color orange are designed for debug console.
- SPI: x1, SPI0(Pin#11/13/15/27)
- I2C: x1, I2C1
- UART: x1, UART1 and UART2
- USB: USB20DM(Pin#16) and USB20DP(Pin#18)
- PDM: x1
- I2S: x1, I2S1