PandaBoard Accessories & Peripherals
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[edit] Overview
This page contains a list of community verified accessories & peripherals for PandaBoard. The official list of verified accessories is at PandaBoard.org.
Please feel free to edit this page and add other accessories you have gotten to work.
[edit] Power supply
The PandaBoard needs a 5Vdc power supply:
- The official PandBoard.org accessories page recommends the Digi-Key T951-P5P-ND (5V/4A). However, that part is now obsolete. The new part as of 15 April 2011 is: Digi-Key 993-1019-ND. The power cord is a separate part. For example, the 3-prong cord for North America is: Digi-Key 993-1039-ND.
- Caution (from the System Reference Manual): Only use a 5Vdc regulated power supply to power the PandaBoard. Connecting a supply with an output higher than +5Vdc could cause possible board damage.
- Is 4A really necessary? This depends on the configuration you use, mainly how you supply the attached USB devices. If you intend to fully load the USB ports, yes you need a 4A power supply. But with all USB devices on a powered hub the PandaBoard uses e.g. 560mA @ 5V. So a 1.5A supply should be OK as long as you don't load up on directly connected USB devices.
- The plug packs which come with USB hubs are usually rated 5V 2A. They are fine subject to limitations as above.
[edit] CASE
High quality, powder coated, scratch resistant, white steel case for the PandaBoard and PandaBoard ES.
The Pandaboard or Pandaboard ES can be easily mounted with just 4 screws.
The case also allows for the mounting of the external WiFi/Bluetooth antenna (not included).
What is in the box:
- White case
- Mounting screws
- Aluminium feet
- Purchased: TIGAL
[edit] USB OTG
- The PandaBoard is fitted with a Mini-AB receptacle which is compatible with both, the Mini-A and the Mini-B plug.
- Assuming you want to connect the PandaBoard to a standard PC, you will need to look for a Standard-A to Mini-B USB cable.
[edit] USB LCD
- Model: AT-7
- S/N: AT07001013
- iMO-AT7-Configure and Setup
- Bus 001 Device 009: ID 0eef:0001 D-WAV Scientific Co., Ltd eGalax TouchScreen
- Purchased: thinkgeek.com
[edit] USB WIRELESS KEYBOARD / MOUSE
- Logitech M525 Wireless mouse works
- Logitech K260 Wireless keyboard / mouse works
- GearHead KB5150W Wireless mouse/keyboard works
- Inland stock # 70119 Wireless mouse/keyboard works
[edit] JTAG Emulators
- Blackhawk USB-560M Emulator (was able to connect with CCSv4 on PandaBoard and was able to read registers/memory)
- XDS100v2
[edit] Displays
- Samsung P2570HD (DVI input on Display and HDMI output on Panda)
-
BeadaFrame 7" LCD display kit
- 7" 800x480 TFT LCD screen
- PWM Backlight control
- Resistive touch panel
- RTC time keeper
- Plastic frame
[edit] Projectors
- Optoma PK201 (Tested on Panda and works like a champ!)
- InFocus IN3114 (Tested on Panda via HDMI)
[edit] SD cards
- Kingston 8GB SDHC Class 6 - very good/fast card! (Tested on Panda)
- Patriot 8GB SDHC Class 4 - Warning: very slow card! (Tested on Panda)
- Transcend 32GB SDHC Class 10 TS32GSDHC10E (Tested on Panda & Ubuntu 11.04)
- Samsung 8GB SDHC Class 10 - Tested on Pandaboard ES & Ubuntu 12.04, at least as fast as my Kingston 8GB Class 6.
- Patriot 4GB SDHC Class 6 - seemed to work fine with Android 4.01.
[edit] Expansion Board
The Expansion board designed for Pandaboard and Pandaboard ES.With this Expansion board,the Pandaboard can work like a Tablet.Hardware:
- 7.0 inch LCD,800*480 Pixel ;
- Five Point Capaciitve Touch;
- 3G Module foot print to support SIM5320.It support WCDMA,Support Data and Voice,Support GPS!
- Three-Axis Digital Accelerometer:;
- Three-Axis Digital Compass;
- Five user key which Android may need.
Software:
- Android 4.0(ICS),based on Linaro Android4.
- Ubuntu 12.04.
Video:
- Ubuntu11.04:
- Android4.0
Purchased From: