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