Parallella VerifiedPeripherals
Introduction
Important notices
Warning: | Using non-standards compliant powered USB hubs may damage the board!! |
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Guidance
- Where additional information may prove useful, please include this, e.g. requires a powered USB hub, only works with Kernel vN etc.
- Where a peripheral has proven to be problematic, please add a sub-section for problem hardware if it doesn't already exist and note down a few details there.
- If you'd like to notify others you can also post details to the forum topic.
Power supplies
Voltage: 5 Volt
Current: 2 Amps / 2000 mA (minimum)
Connector Type: Barrel
Barrel Size: 5mm with a 2.1mm center
Polarity: Center-positive
Micro SD
Suitable
- SanDisk MicroSDHC 8GB, Class 4
- SanDisk MicroSDHC Ultra 16GB, Class 10
- Kingston Digital SDC4/32GB-AMZ
Unsuitable
USB peripherals
Powered hubs
All certified powered hubs should work. Using an uncertified hub may destroy your board.
List of all certified powered USB hubs.
- F5U404-BLK - $12 on Amazon.com
Keyboards
- Tru-Form Media 208 - Model: PCK-208B
- Apple Extended USB Keyboard - Model: A1048
- Happy Hacking Professional 2 - Model: PD-KB400
- Gear Head KB3700TP
- Logitech Wireless Keyboard K330 - Model: Y-R0009
- Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 5000 - Model: CSD-00001
- Maplin Wireless Mini Deskset - Model: N69JX
- SIIG Wireless Mini Multimedia Trackball Keyboard
Pointing devices
- Logitech iFeel Mouse (legacy)
- Logitech Wireless Mouse M210 (legacy)
- Logitech Wireless Mouse M215 (legacy)
- Logitech Touch Mouse M600
- Microsoft USB IntelliMouse with IntelliEye (legacy)
WLAN
Bluetooth
Cellular (GSM/GPRS/3G
Ethernet
Sound cards
Webcams
Video/frame grabbers
GPS
Serial
- Any serial interface/adapter that uses 3.3v logic levels. See Parallella UART Connection.
- USB to TTL Serial Cable - Debug / Console Cable for Raspberry Pi
Unsuitable
- Anything using the RS-232 or RS-423 standards, as these have larger and negative voltages.
- PC serial port or replacement adapter. These can often be identified by a 9-pin D shaped socket.
- Directly connecting to USB or Ethernet. An adapter is needed!
Parallel adapters
IDE/SATA adapters
HDMI
Ethernet
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