mikerho
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B+ Schematic

Mon Mar 30, 2015 3:18 am

Hi Everyone,

I am new to the Raspberry Pi - I just got my B+ yesterday. I am not new to electronics or embedded hardware and programming having worked with PICs and Arduino's.

About 2 weeks ago, when I ordered my Pi, I went to the Schematics Page | Model B+ | -Revision 1.2, and got the
Raspberry-Pi-B-Plus-V1.2-Schematics.pdf file. It is only 1 page.

This file shows only 30 pin connections to the BCM2835 microprocessor and doesn't show any of the (4) USB connectors.

In the drawing title block, it shows the TITLE as "Raspberry Pi B+ (Reduced Schematics).

Is there something I am missing? What does "Reduced Schematics" mean?

Thanks for any help you can give me.

mikerho

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Re: B+ Schematic

Mon Mar 30, 2015 11:04 am

There's some details here: http://bit.ly/1G801Hn
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