RPiREF Apk

RPiREF Apk

Latest version 0.6
21 Nov 2016

Older Versions

Apk Infos

Version0.6
Rating4.3/5, based on 235 votes
Size‎4 MB
Requires AndroidAndroid 1.6+ (Donut)
Author's NotesRPiREF for Raspberry Pi is the easy and quick way of checking header pin-outs.

About RPiREF APK

RPiREF APK Download for Android
RPiREF APK Download for Android

Description

RPiREF for Raspberry Pi is an easy and quick way of checking the Pin-out and GPIO references of Pi's P1, P5, P6 and J8 Headers.

This information is already available in a number of forms but having it available on your Android smartphone or tablet is useful when you are experimenting or discussing Pi ideas with friends.

This app provides reference information and covers :

Model A & B
- Pin numbering of the 26-pin GPIO Header P1
- Pin numbering of the P5 Header on Rev 2 boards
- P6 reset header
- 3.3V, 5V and ground pins
- Status LEDs
- Audio Jack (stereo audio)

Pi 3, Pi 2, A+, B+ and Pi Zero
- Pin numbering of the 40-pin GPIO Header J8
- RUN reset header
- 3.3V, 5V and ground pins
- Status LEDs
- Audio Jack (stereo audio and composite video)

The app also contains some simple tips to identifying the different models.

The Zoom button on the GPIO header page allows you to set a zoom level so you can see the diagram in a size that suits your device and eye-sight. Just like the Model setting this is remembered between sessions.

This app is free and contains no adverts but does include a link to my RaspberryPi-Spy.co.uk website at the foot of some pages where you will find an article relevant to the screen you are looking at.

Don't guess. Check your connections with RPiREF!

If you rate this app please do so based on the app and this description. I don't claim it "connects to a Raspberry Pi" so please don't be too surprised if it doesn't :P

PERMISSIONS : This app does not ask for any unnecessary permissions. Just the way I like it!

Latest updates

What's new in version 0.6

Updated all information for Pi 3, Pi 2 and Pi Zero.
Added "tap to zoom" feature to GPIO diagrams. This cycles between three different zoom levels.

How to install RPiREF APK on Android phone or tablet?

Download RPiREF APK file from ApkClean, then follow these steps:

Update Phone Settings

  • Go to your phone Settings page
  • Tap Security or Applications (varies with device)
  • Check the Unknown Sources box
  • Confirm with OK

Go to Downloads

  • Open Downloads on your device by going to My Files or Files
  • Tap the APK file you downloaded (appinventor.ai_MattHawkinsUK.RPiREF-v0.6-ApkClean.apk)
  • Tap Install when prompted, the APK file you downloaded will be installed on your device.

Older Versions

0.6 (6)4 MB

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User's Reivew

4 ★The numbering is left-right instead of top-down as it is on all the connectors that I have. Not sure if there is a standard, but it is confusing.
5 ★Great help for pinouts on my 2 Pis. It would be useful to have a hybrid photo with pinouts super-imposed and also a tab for the physical dimensions and mounting hole locations.
5 ★Very clean and concise. There's no point in me saying you could add this and that as the board is small so could be covered in about 20 sections! Looking forward to the updates, please stick with it.
4 ★I2C pins are not labeled on P1. I was also looking for detail on the flex circuit connectors but there doesn't appear to be any.
3 ★Like to give this 5 stars, but you need to update the GPIO to rev. 2
3 ★If I could switch between the models of raspi
5 ★Excellent work!!
5 ★Suggestions: - Include pinouts for all connectors. Yes, even the RCA and the "cam" connector :) - Have links on each connector that take you to corresponing connectors. Eg: clicking GP01 on GPIO pinout takes you to GPIO pin on the IC. Or links you to wiki articles/data sheets. (I know nothing about programming but let me know if I can help out with some easy to implement ideas.) :)
5 ★Very handy with the rev changes in the app
5 ★Me permite revisar los pines sin tener pc
4 ★Good. .
5 ★Useful