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Banana Pi BPI-M1S: New alternative to Raspberry Pi with fast Ethernet

Banana Pi BPI-M1S: New alternative to Raspberry Pi with fast Ethernet

The BPI-M1S can no longer connect USB devices (Image: Banana Pi)
The BPI-M1S can no longer connect USB devices (Image: Banana Pi)

Beim Banana Pi BPI-M1S is a new platinum research, combining the Ethernet ports with a higher dating speed. The image is displayed at higher audio and video frequencies.

Banana Pi has another platinum judge in the Angebot. The Banana Pi BPI-M1S is an alternative to the Raspberry Pi that can be used with a large number of large devices. So if the Banana Pi BPI-M1S is compatible with the PCIe port, the problem is that it no longer works. A high-performance SSD or an AI module is no longer a problem. It is possible that the network connection is established: So if there are two Ethernet ports that support a Gigabit standard, the two Anschluss can date at a speed of 2.5 GBit/s.

For the typical connection to the standard settings with a taste and a mouse, an external mass recording can be done on a USB port type A – this is now used from the USB 2.0 standard, but it may be a German one display is. If the USB Type C connection is no longer suitable, there is a need to use the Versorgung with electrical energy, while the USB Type C connection does not contain OTG – can now be the USB 2.0 standard. On the other hand, there is a light in itself.

Who goes for a platinum research is typical: A GPIO-Stiftleiste is good, but with Banana Pi BPI-M1S the typical 40 Anschlüsse mitbringt and the Anbindung von Sensoren and Aktoren unterstützt. A microSD card reader and two LEDs can be found on the back of the 92 x 62 millimeter plate. If the SoC comes to the Einsatz with the Rockchip RK3528, the Arbeitsspeicher lacks 4 Gigabytes and the eMMC-Speicher is 32 Gigabytes gross. The Bildausgabe works via HDMI. A model is offered on AliExpress for a price of 60 euros on boats, sales in Germany are no longer possible.

Eine Speicherkarte lässt sich nutzen (Bildquelle: Banana Pi)
Eine Speicherkarte lässt sich nutzen (Bildquelle: Banana Pi)

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