August 21, 2018

Nanopi Fire3 - pinout

40 pin IO connector

Pin# Name Pin# Name
1 SYS_3.3V 2 VDD_5V
3 I2C0_SDA 4 VDD_5V
5 I2C0_SCL 6 DGND
7 GPIO D8 / PPM 8 UART3_TXD/GPIO D21
9 DGND 10 UART3_RXD/GPIO D17
11 UART4_TX/GPIO B29 12 GPIO D1/PWM0
13 GPIO B30 14 DGND
15 GPIO B31 16 GPIO C14/PWM2
17 SYS_3.3V 18 GPIO B27
19 SPI0_MOSI/GPIO C31 20 DGND
21 SPI0_MISO/GPIO D0 22 UART4_RX/GPIO B28
23 SPI0_CLK/GPIO C29 24 SPI0_CS/GPIO C30
25 DGND 26 GPIO B26
27 I2C1_SDA 28 I2C1_SCL
29 GPIO C8 30 DGND
31 GPIO C7 32 GPIO C28
33 GPIO C13/PWM1 34 DGND
35 SPI2_MISO/GPIO C11 36 SPI2_CS/GPIO C10
37 Alive GPIO3 38 SPI2_MOSI/GPIO C12
39 DGND 40 SPI2_CLK/GPIO C9
The "Alive" port has 6 bits, only one of which (Alive-GPIO3) appears on this connector (on pin 37). Alive-GPIO0 is connected to the Pwr button. The "Alive" port stays active when the rest of the device is powered down (core power is off). This is discussed in section 13 of the user manual.

Serial Console (UART0)

Pin# Name
1 DGND
2 VDD_5V
3 UART_TXD0
4 UART_RXD0


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