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==Applications==
 
==Applications==
 
===Connect to NanoPi M1===
 
===Connect to NanoPi M1===
Please refer to the following connection diagram to connect the module to the NanoPi M1:<br>
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Refer to the following connection diagram to connect the module to the NanoPi M1:<br>
 
[[File:Matrix-Compact_Kit_B_nanopi_m1.jpg|frameless|600px|Matrix-Compact_Kit_B_nanopi_m1]]
 
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===Connect to NanoPi M2 / NanoPi 2 Fire===
 
===Connect to NanoPi M2 / NanoPi 2 Fire===
Please refer to the following connection diagram to connect the module to the NanoPi M2/ NanoPi 2 Fire:<br>
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Refer to the following connection diagram to connect the module to the NanoPi M2/ NanoPi 2 Fire:<br>
 
[[File:Matrix-Compact_Kit_B_nanopi_m2.jpg|frameless|600px|Matrix-Compact_Kit_B_nanopi_m2]]
 
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==Connect to Arduino==
 
==Connect to Arduino==
 
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==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
*[Schematic]([http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/images/9/90/SCHEMATIC1_martix_compact_B.pdf Matrix - Compact Kit B-Schematic.pdf])
 
*[Schematic]([http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/images/9/90/SCHEMATIC1_martix_compact_B.pdf Matrix - Compact Kit B-Schematic.pdf])
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===May-23-2016===
 
===May-23-2016===
 
* Released English version
 
* Released English version
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===June-19-2016===
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* Re-organized and simplified wiki

Latest revision as of 10:33, 19 June 2016

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1 Introduction

Matrix-Compact Kit B.png
  • The Matrix Compact Kit B is a FriendlyARM developed compact board with various hardware resources, interfaces and ports. It contains user keys, LEDs, buzzer, ADC, compass, temperature sensor, IR receiver and TFT interface. It works with FriendlyARM's NanoPi 2 Fire and NanoPi M2 via its 40 pin male connector and is compatible with Raspberry Pi and Arduino boards. In addition you can connect various devices to its IO pin-header.

2 Features

Matrix - Compact Kit B contains the following components:

  • 0.9 TFT LCD
  • 3 x Switch
  • 4 x 5mm LED
  • Buzzer
  • ADC
  • Potentiometer
  • 40pin Female Connector
  • 4pin pin-header – I2C
  • 4pin pin-header – UART
  • 3pin double pin-header – 3.3V and GND
  • 18B20 Temperature Sensor
  • IR Receiver
  • 10 x 3pin pin-header – 3 x AIO & 7 x DIO (two can be configured to PWM and four can be configured to SPI)
  • Compass

3 Dimensional Diagram and Pin Description

  • PCB Dimension(mm):64 x 40

Matrix-Compact Kit B PCB.png

  • 40 pin female connector's pin description
Pin# Name Pin# Name
1 SYS_3.3V 2 VDD_5V
3 I2C0_SDA 4 VDD_5V
5 I2C0_SCL 6 DGND
7 GPIOD8/PPM 8 UART3_TXD/GPIOD21
9 DGND 10 UART3_RXD/GPIOD17
11 UART4_TX/GPIOB29 12 GPIOD1/PWM0
13 GPIOB30 14 DGND
15 GPIOB31 16 GPIOC14/PWM2
17 SYS_3.3V 18 GPIOB27
19 SPI0_MOSI/GPIOC31 20 DGND
21 SPI0_MISO/GPIOD0 22 UART4_RX/GPIOB28
23 SPI0_CLK/GPIOC29 24 SPI0_CS/GPIOC30
25 DGND 26 GPIOB26
27 I2C1_SDA 28 I2C1_SCL
29 GPIOC8 30 DGND
31 GPIOC7 32 GPIOC28
33 GPIOC13/PWM1 34 DGND
35 SPI2_MISO/GPIOC11 36 SPI2_CS/GPIOC10
37 AliveGPIO3 38 SPI2_MOSI/GPIOC12
39 DGND 40 SPI2_CLK/GPIOC9
  • 30 pin header's pin description
Pin# Name Pin# Name Pin# Name
1 GND 2 VDD_5V 3 A1_PCF
4 GND 5 VDD_5V 6 A2_PCF
7 GND 8 VDD_5V 9 A3_PCF
10 GND 11 VDD_5V 12 D1_Pi11
13 GND 14 VDD_5V 15 D2_Pi33
16 GND 17 VDD_5V 18 D3_Pi16
19 GND 20 VDD_5V 21 D4_Pi19
22 GND 23 VDD_5V 24 D5_Pi21
25 GND 26 VDD_5V 27 D6_Pi23
28 GND 29 VDD_5V 30 D7_Pi24
18B20 and IR Receiver's Layout
  • DS18B20 and IR receiver's pin description
Module Pin# Name Pin# Name Pin# Name
18B20 1 VDD_5V 2 DATA 3 GND
IR Receiver 1 DATA 2 GND 3 VDD_5V


4 Applications

4.1 Connect to NanoPi M1

Refer to the following connection diagram to connect the module to the NanoPi M1:
Matrix-Compact_Kit_B_nanopi_m1

4.2 Connect to NanoPi M2 / NanoPi 2 Fire

Refer to the following connection diagram to connect the module to the NanoPi M2/ NanoPi 2 Fire:
Matrix-Compact_Kit_B_nanopi_m2

5 Compile & Run Test Program

Boot your ARM board with Debian and copy the matrix code:

$ apt-get update && apt-get install git
$ git clone https://github.com/friendlyarm/matrix.git

If your cloning is done successfully a "matrix" directory will be generated.

Compile and install Matrix:

$ cd matrix
$ make && make install

Run test program:

$ matrix-compact_kit

Note: this module is not plug and play therefore before running the module please make sure it is connected to an ARM board.
Here is what you should observe:

LED blinking 1
LED blinking 2
Button:  1 1 1
The channel0 value is 2070
The angle is 336.3
Pwm start
Pwm stop

Run Qt program to test the TFT LCD:

cd matrix/demo/nanopi-status
./build.sh
./run.sh /dev/fb-st7735s

The program will present the system's basic information. Here is what you expect to observe:
st7735s-status

6 Code Sample

This Matrix code sample can work with all the ARM boards mentioned in this module's wiki. The name of this code sample is "matrix-compact_kit". Here is its source code:

int main(int argc, char ** argv)
{
    int board;
 
    if ((board = boardInit()) < 0) {
        printf("Fail to init board\n");
        return -1;
    }
    testLED(board);
    readButton();
    readADC();
    readCompass();
    testPWM(board);
    // readTemp();
    // testIR();
 
    return 0;
}

For more details about this APIs called in this code sample refer to Matrix API reference manual

7 Resources

8 Update Log

8.1 May-23-2016

  • Released English version

8.2 June-19-2016

  • Re-organized and simplified wiki