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<!--
---
name: MDB2Pi HAT
class: board
type: IO,Power
formfactor: HAT
manufacturer: Abrantix
description: Multi-Drop-Bus MDB Converter Board for the Raspberry Pi
url: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/mdb-converter/
buy: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/product/mdb-to-raspberrypi
image: 'mdb2pi-hat.png'
pincount: 40
eeprom: yes
power:
'1':
'2':
'4':
'17':
ground:
'6':
'9':
'14':
'20':
'25':
'30':
'34':
'39':
pin:
'3':
mode: i2c
'5':
mode: i2c
'8':
mode: UART
'10':
mode: UART
'27':
mode: i2c
'28':
mode: i2c
i2c:
'0x50':
name: HAT EEPROM on I2C0
device: 24C32
'0x51':
name: RTC on I2C1
device: PCF8563
-->
# MDB2Pi HAT
The MDB2Pi is a Raspberry Pi HAT which can serve as a MDB master (VMC), as MDB cashless peripheral, or as tracer for MDB Vending Machines. It takes care of the MDB specific 9-bit format, electrical and timing constraints. It forwards the MDB payload to the Raspberry Pi UART using a simple serial protocol. The MDB2Pi is powered through the MDB bus (10...42V regulated or unregulated supply) and back-powers the Raspberry Pi with up to 2.5A at 5V. Therefore, no separate power supply is required. Furthermore, the MDB2Pi contains a Real Time Clock (RTC), buffered by a super capacitor.
A housing for the MDB2Pi (and the MDB2Pi itself) is available at the Abrantix Web Shop: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/product/mdb-to-raspberrypi/. Alternatively, you can download a free 3D model here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2209661
For Configuration and further information, please see http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/mdb-to-raspberry-pi-configuration/

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<!--
---
name: MDB2Pi HAT
class: board
type: IO,Power
formfactor: HAT
manufacturer: Abrantix
description: Multi-Drop-Bus MDB Converter Board for the Raspberry Pi
url: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/mdb-converter/
buy: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/product/mdb-to-raspberrypi
image: 'mdb2pi-hat.png'
pincount: 40
eeprom: yes
power:
'1':
'2':
'4':
'17':
ground:
'6':
'9':
'14':
'20':
'25':
'30':
'34':
'39':
pin:
'3':
mode: i2c
'5':
mode: i2c
'8':
mode: UART
'10':
mode: UART
'27':
mode: i2c
'28':
mode: i2c
i2c:
'0x50':
name: HAT EEPROM on I2C0
device: 24C32
'0x51':
name: RTC on I2C1
device: PCF8563
-->
# MDB2Pi HAT
The MDB2Pi is a Raspberry Pi HAT which can serve as a MDB master (VMC), as MDB cashless peripheral, or as tracer for MDB Vending Machines. It takes care of the MDB specific 9-bit format, electrical and timing constraints. It forwards the MDB payload to the Raspberry Pi UART using a simple serial protocol. The MDB2Pi is powered through the MDB bus (10...42V regulated or unregulated supply) and back-powers the Raspberry Pi with up to 2.5A at 5V. Therefore, no separate power supply is required. Furthermore, the MDB2Pi contains a Real Time Clock (RTC), buffered by a super capacitor.
A housing for the MDB2Pi (and the MDB2Pi itself) is available at the Abrantix Web Shop: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/product/mdb-to-raspberrypi/. Alternatively, you can download a free 3D model here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2209661
For Configuration and further information, please see http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/mdb-to-raspberry-pi-configuration/

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<!--
---
name: MDB2Pi HAT
class: board
type: IO,Power
formfactor: HAT
manufacturer: Abrantix
description: Multi-Drop-Bus MDB Converter Board for the Raspberry Pi
url: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/mdb-converter/
buy: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/product/mdb-to-raspberrypi
image: 'mdb2pi-hat.png'
pincount: 40
eeprom: yes
power:
'1':
'2':
'4':
'17':
ground:
'6':
'9':
'14':
'20':
'25':
'30':
'34':
'39':
pin:
'3':
mode: i2c
'5':
mode: i2c
'8':
mode: UART
'10':
mode: UART
'27':
mode: i2c
'28':
mode: i2c
i2c:
'0x50':
name: HAT EEPROM on I2C0
device: 24C32
'0x51':
name: RTC on I2C1
device: PCF8563
-->
# MDB2Pi HAT
The MDB2Pi is a Raspberry Pi HAT which can serve as a MDB master (VMC), as MDB cashless peripheral, or as tracer for MDB Vending Machines. It takes care of the MDB specific 9-bit format, electrical and timing constraints. It forwards the MDB payload to the Raspberry Pi UART using a simple serial protocol. The MDB2Pi is powered through the MDB bus (10...42V regulated or unregulated supply) and back-powers the Raspberry Pi with up to 2.5A at 5V. Therefore, no separate power supply is required. Furthermore, the MDB2Pi contains a Real Time Clock (RTC), buffered by a super capacitor.
A housing for the MDB2Pi (and the MDB2Pi itself) is available at the Abrantix Web Shop: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/product/mdb-to-raspberrypi/. Alternatively, you can download a free 3D model here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2209661
For Configuration and further information, please see http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/mdb-to-raspberry-pi-configuration/

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<!--
---
name: MDB2Pi HAT
class: board
type: IO,Power
formfactor: HAT
manufacturer: Abrantix
description: Multi-Drop-Bus MDB Converter Board for the Raspberry Pi
url: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/mdb-converter/
buy: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/product/mdb-to-raspberrypi
image: 'mdb2pi-hat.png'
pincount: 40
eeprom: yes
power:
'1':
'2':
'4':
'17':
ground:
'6':
'9':
'14':
'20':
'25':
'30':
'34':
'39':
pin:
'3':
mode: i2c
'5':
mode: i2c
'8':
mode: UART
'10':
mode: UART
'27':
mode: i2c
'28':
mode: i2c
i2c:
'0x50':
name: HAT EEPROM on I2C0
device: 24C32
'0x51':
name: RTC on I2C1
device: PCF8563
-->
# MDB2Pi HAT
The MDB2Pi is a Raspberry Pi HAT which can serve as a MDB master (VMC), as MDB cashless peripheral, or as tracer for MDB Vending Machines. It takes care of the MDB specific 9-bit format, electrical and timing constraints. It forwards the MDB payload to the Raspberry Pi UART using a simple serial protocol. The MDB2Pi is powered through the MDB bus (10...42V regulated or unregulated supply) and back-powers the Raspberry Pi with up to 2.5A at 5V. Therefore, no separate power supply is required. Furthermore, the MDB2Pi contains a Real Time Clock (RTC), buffered by a super capacitor.
A housing for the MDB2Pi (and the MDB2Pi itself) is available at the Abrantix Web Shop: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/product/mdb-to-raspberrypi/. Alternatively, you can download a free 3D model here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2209661
For Configuration and further information, please see http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/mdb-to-raspberry-pi-configuration/

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<!--
---
name: MDB2Pi HAT
class: board
type: IO,Power
formfactor: HAT
manufacturer: Abrantix
description: Multi-Drop-Bus MDB Converter Board for the Raspberry Pi
url: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/mdb-converter/
buy: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/product/mdb-to-raspberrypi
image: 'mdb2pi-hat.png'
pincount: 40
eeprom: yes
power:
'1':
'2':
'4':
'17':
ground:
'6':
'9':
'14':
'20':
'25':
'30':
'34':
'39':
pin:
'3':
mode: i2c
'5':
mode: i2c
'8':
mode: UART
'10':
mode: UART
'27':
mode: i2c
'28':
mode: i2c
i2c:
'0x50':
name: HAT EEPROM on I2C0
device: 24C32
'0x51':
name: RTC on I2C1
device: PCF8563
-->
# MDB2Pi HAT
The MDB2Pi is a Raspberry Pi HAT which can serve as a MDB master (VMC), as MDB cashless peripheral, or as tracer for MDB Vending Machines. It takes care of the MDB specific 9-bit format, electrical and timing constraints. It forwards the MDB payload to the Raspberry Pi UART using a simple serial protocol. The MDB2Pi is powered through the MDB bus (10...42V regulated or unregulated supply) and back-powers the Raspberry Pi with up to 2.5A at 5V. Therefore, no separate power supply is required. Furthermore, the MDB2Pi contains a Real Time Clock (RTC), buffered by a super capacitor.
A housing for the MDB2Pi (and the MDB2Pi itself) is available at the Abrantix Web Shop: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/product/mdb-to-raspberrypi/. Alternatively, you can download a free 3D model here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2209661
For Configuration and further information, please see http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/mdb-to-raspberry-pi-configuration/

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<!--
---
name: MDB2Pi HAT
class: board
type: IO,Power
formfactor: HAT
manufacturer: Abrantix
description: Multi-Drop-Bus MDB Converter Board for the Raspberry Pi
url: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/mdb-converter/
buy: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/product/mdb-to-raspberrypi
image: 'mdb2pi-hat.png'
pincount: 40
eeprom: yes
power:
'1':
'2':
'4':
'17':
ground:
'6':
'9':
'14':
'20':
'25':
'30':
'34':
'39':
pin:
'3':
mode: i2c
'5':
mode: i2c
'8':
mode: UART
'10':
mode: UART
'27':
mode: i2c
'28':
mode: i2c
i2c:
'0x50':
name: HAT EEPROM on I2C0
device: 24C32
'0x51':
name: RTC on I2C1
device: PCF8563
-->
# MDB2Pi HAT
The MDB2Pi is a Raspberry Pi HAT which can serve as a MDB master (VMC), as MDB cashless peripheral, or as tracer for MDB Vending Machines. It takes care of the MDB specific 9-bit format, electrical and timing constraints. It forwards the MDB payload to the Raspberry Pi UART using a simple serial protocol. The MDB2Pi is powered through the MDB bus (10...42V regulated or unregulated supply) and back-powers the Raspberry Pi with up to 2.5A at 5V. Therefore, no separate power supply is required. Furthermore, the MDB2Pi contains a Real Time Clock (RTC), buffered by a super capacitor.
A housing for the MDB2Pi (and the MDB2Pi itself) is available at the Abrantix Web Shop: http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/product/mdb-to-raspberrypi/. Alternatively, you can download a free 3D model here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2209661
For Configuration and further information, please see http://blog.abrantix.com/webshop/mdb-to-raspberry-pi-configuration/