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BPI-D1 Open-Source IP Camera

  • CPU 400MHz ARM926EJ 32Bits RISC Core
  • 64MB DDR2
  • 16MB SPI-FLASH
  • CMOS Image Sensor SoC30FPS@720P
  • WiFi 802.11bgn

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The BPI-D1 is the smallest open-source development board around, with a built-in HD mini camera. At 36mm (w) x36mm (l) and weighing in at 10g, it’s much smaller and lighter than any mini-cam or camera board out there. It allows you to create and customize your own mini-cam and can be a valuable part of any cool hardware you are working on. The D1 prides itself on providing high-resolution image quality: Both video and photos are captured at 1280x720p with a video capture rate of 30 fps.

The BPI-D1 is designed specifically to give you all the multimedia tools you need in one small package. Simply connect to an external battery source (with your desired power capacity), and the D1 does the rest: there’s a HD mini-cam, audio sensor, microphone, CPU, GPIO, WiFi, and more - you name it, the D1 has it.

Hardware specification
Product size PCB 36x36mm
CPU 400MHz ARM926EJ 32Bits RISC Core
RAM 64MB DDR2
Flash 16MB SPI-FLASH
Storage Micro SD Card Seat ,supportable for 8G,16G, 32G TF cards
CMOS CMOS Image Sensor SoC30FPS@720P, Visible light with 940 nm
two-way infrared lens filter, with infrared night vision function
Lens M7*P0.35 EFL=3.0mm/F.NO=2.8/View Angle=60°
Video It achieves H.264 hardware encoding at 1280x720p_30fps.
32 gb TF card can store 120 hours of video data
Audio MP3/WMA/AAC
WIFI Support 802.11bgn and can switch AP or Normal mode
RTC RTC circuit and supporting OSD
PM Support Li-ion Charging with Built-in AXP173 power management
chip
Mic Embedded electret microphone
Consumption Recording: 5V-200mA;
Power WiFi On: 5V-350mA;
continuously record 720P video or audio data for 24hour when
a mobile power of 10000mAH is available.
GPIO 1UART/2GPIO;2PWM/2GPIO;I2C;AudioLineIN;
HPAudioOutL;HPAudioOutR;1SPI Interface
UART Independent UART debugging interface
USB USB programmatic interface/ OTG device (WiFi module/USB
drive)
DC IN Micro-USB single +5V power input
Battery 3.7V Li-ion socket
OS Running on Linux3.4.35, Kernel Operation system that makes
secondary development possible


Learn more about the Banana Pi BPi-D1

Model

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Brand
BPi-D1
Model
BPi-D1
Combo Type
Motherboard/CPU/VGA Combo

Bundle

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CPU
400MHz ARM926EJ 32Bits RISC Core

Memory

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Memory Standard
64MB DDR2

Onboard LAN

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Wireless LAN
WiFi IEEE 802.11 n

Rear Panel Ports

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USB 1.1/2.0
2 x USB 2.0

Internal I/O Connectors

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Onboard USB
2 x USB 2.0
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  • Dan C.
  • 1/27/2015 11:45:50 AM
  • Ownership: 1 week to 1 month
  • Verified Owner

1 out of 5 eggsNeeds RTL871x USB WiFi

Pros: I managed to get a Hirose DJ13 to jam into the debug port. Output only. I couldn't get a shell prompt.

Cons: It's seems to expect a RTL871X USB WiFi chip. The nano banana pi wifi listed above doesn't work.

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  • Patrick D.
  • 1/25/2015 6:23:54 AM
  • Ownership: 1 day to 1 week
  • Verified Owner

1 out of 5 eggsDoes not work!

Pros: ?

Cons: All I could successfully accomplish was to update the firmware. It won't record videos to micro-sd card, it won't record to attached USB stick (via OTG), it won't work with a "compatible" WiFi Dongle. It does nothing!

Other Thoughts: Keep in mind that there's no video out, for debugging you will have to attach to its 3-pin serial header.
If you need support there's some documentation and a little community help available at http://www.bananapi.com/

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  • Dan C.
  • 1/9/2015 3:07:12 PM
  • Ownership: less than 1 day
  • Verified Owner

1 out of 5 eggsNeeds USB WiFi

Pros: Really small and lite!
The software is open source (builds on Ubuntu Linux).
Based on the Lamobo D1 design.
Includes micro USB-OTG to USB-A cable.

Cons: Zero documentation included. Online docs serve (slowly) from China.
You need a USB-WiFi adapter to talk to it (not included).
It isn't clear what WiFi adapters work. One doc mentions that the "Nano Banana Pi WiFi Dongle" should work.
Connectors on the board aren't labeled (see online pictures).

Other Thoughts: You need Windows to update firmware (docs reference a "programming USB port", but that isn't labeled on the board).
It needs a micro SD card to store images (not included).

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