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The Yellow LED is described as system health LED. Signed-off-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
188 lines
5.1 KiB
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188 lines
5.1 KiB
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name: Home Assistant Yellow front
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description: Top side of Home Assistant Yellow
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components:
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U1:
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description: Compute Module 4 board-to-board connector
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groups: [ Connectors ]
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highlight: true
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U11:
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description: |
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[Silicon Labs MGM210P](https://www.silabs.com/wireless/zigbee/efr32mg21-series-2-modules) wireless radio.
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Zigbee/Thread capable IEEE 802.15.4 radio connected to the CM4 via UART.
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Available on `/dev/ttyAMA1`, typical baud rate is 115200 with hardware
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flow control.
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highlight: true
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J1:
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description: Power DC 12 V / 2 A (5.5/2.1 mm barrel connector)
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groups: [ Connectors ]
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highlight: true
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J2:
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description: |
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Gigabit Ethernet connector (RJ45)
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PoE+ IEEE 802.3at-2009 Class 3 or 4 (see JP5)
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groups: [ Connectors ]
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highlight: true
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J3:
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description: |
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USB-C connector (USB 2.0 device only)
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Depending on JP1 configuration, this connector allows to:
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* UART: Access the serial console via USB to UART connector. See the following guides on how to use the serial console:
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* [Using the serial console for debugging (Windows)](/guides/use-serial-console-windows/)
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* [Using the serial console for debugging (Linux)](/guides/use-serial-console-linux/)
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* USB: Access the CM4 as a USB device (e.g. for recovery)
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* [How to re-install the operating system](/guides/reinstall-os/)
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groups: [ Connectors ]
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highlight: true
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J4:
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description: 2 x USB 2.0 Host connector
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groups: [ Connectors ]
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highlight: true
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J5:
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description: |
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3.5 mm analog audio jack, line-out (2 V RMS)
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groups: [ Connectors ]
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highlight: true
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SW1:
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description: |
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Power Button
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When Home Assistant OS is running, press and hold for 5 s to power off the
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system.
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groups: [ Buttons ]
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highlight: true
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SW2:
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description: |
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Wipe Button
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Allows you to wipe all user data from your Home Assistant OS installation.
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Press and hold until the yellow LED starts blinking to initiate a user
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data wipe.
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To delete all boot\nfiles from the internal eMMC or NVMe, hold this button
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and the power button simultaneously. This allows you to reinstall HAOS using
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the Home Assistant OS Installer for Yellow.
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groups: [ Buttons ]
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highlight: true
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SW3:
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description: |
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USB boot mode button. Allows recovery via USB-C (J3).
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Pressing this button will force the CM4 into USB boot mode. See J3 for
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more details.
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This jumper allows to force nRPIBOOT to GND.
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groups: [ Buttons ]
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highlight: true
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J12:
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description: |
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M.2 B-Key connector.
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Note: This conector only has power and 1xPCIe Gen 2 connected.
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groups: [ Connectors ]
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highlight: true
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D4:
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description: |
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Power LED (red)
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See the [Home Assistant Yellow LEDs](/guides/yellow-leds/) documentation for a
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detailed description of the meaning of their blinking patterns.
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groups: [ LEDs ]
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highlight: true
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D5:
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description: |
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Activity LED (green)
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See the [Home Assistant Yellow LEDs](/guides/yellow-leds/) documentation for a
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detailed description of the meaning of their blinking patterns.
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groups: [ LEDs ]
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highlight: true
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D6:
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description: |
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System health LED (yellow)
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See the [Home Assistant Yellow LEDs](/guides/yellow-leds/) documentation for a
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detailed description of the meaning of their blinking patterns.
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groups: [ LEDs ]
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highlight: true
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D25:
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description: |
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Radio LED (blue)
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See the [Home Assistant Yellow LEDs](/guides/yellow-leds/) documentation for a
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detailed description of the meaning of their blinking patterns.
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groups: [ LEDs ]
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highlight: true
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JP1:
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description: |
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USB-C functionality selector
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Selects the functionality of the USB-C connector. See J3 for more details.
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groups: [ Jumpers ]
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highlight: true
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JP5:
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description: PoE Class selector
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groups: [ Jumpers ]
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highlight: true
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BT1:
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description: CR2032 battery holder
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groups: [ ]
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highlight: true
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J11:
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description: Raspberry Pi compatible Mini-GPIO header
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groups: [ Headers ]
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pins:
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'1':
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name: +3.3 V
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description: ''
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groups: []
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'2':
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name: +5 V
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description: ''
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groups: []
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'3':
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name: SDA/GPIO2
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description: ''
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groups: []
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'4':
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name: +5 V
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description: ''
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groups: []
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'5':
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name: SCL/GPIO3
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description: ''
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groups: []
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'6':
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name: GND
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description: ''
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groups: []
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'7':
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name: GPIO4
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description: ''
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groups: []
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'8':
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name: TXD/GPIO14
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description: ''
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groups: []
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'9':
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name: GND
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description: ''
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groups: []
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'10':
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name: RXD/GPIO15
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description: ''
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groups: []
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highlight: true # Make the component active
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highlightBoth: true
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groups:
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Jumpers:
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Headers:
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Connectors:
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LEDs:
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Buttons:
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