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== Photos == | == Photos == | ||
[[File:MerakiMiniTerminal.jpg]] | A terminal can be had by connecting a TTL-level adapter to the header that is adjacent to the flash that is on the top-side of the board as shown: | ||
[[File:MerakiMiniConnectors.jpg]] | [[File:MerakiMiniTerminal.jpg|baseline|thumbnail]] | ||
[[File:MerakiMiniCase.jpg]] | The Pinout is: | ||
o 3.3v | |||
Ethernet o TX (from the board) Antenna | |||
o RX (to the board) | |||
o GND | |||
With an FTDI TTL-232R-3V3 cable, it can be re-pinned to: | |||
o NC | |||
Ethernet o Yellow Antenna | |||
o Orange | |||
o Black | |||
[[File:MerakiMiniConnectors.jpg|baseline|thumbnail]] | |||
[[File:MerakiMiniCase.jpg|baseline|thumbnail]] |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 2 October 2010
Meraki Mini[edit]
- The Meraki Mini is a commercially-produced embedded linux computer with a built-in 2.4Ghz 802.11 adapter. The system is built on top of an Atheros SOC (System on a Chip).
Photos[edit]
A terminal can be had by connecting a TTL-level adapter to the header that is adjacent to the flash that is on the top-side of the board as shown:
The Pinout is:
o 3.3v Ethernet o TX (from the board) Antenna o RX (to the board) o GND
With an FTDI TTL-232R-3V3 cable, it can be re-pinned to:
o NC Ethernet o Yellow Antenna o Orange o Black