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Hands on the SBC
03/26/2018 at 16:53 • 1 commentHands on!
And a shot with a full size SD just to have a better scale
Soldered the USB and audio test points
Soldered the pam right to the header, this will work well for the first few units until I spin my own PCB for this
Next its time to get some software!
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Orange Pi One v1.1
03/26/2018 at 16:19 • 0 commentsIt looks like it is lacking some things we need! Analog audio, microphone, some the other USB host ports the chip provides Credit to CBM801 from the armbian forums for this info (https://forum.armbian.com/topic/755-orange-pi-one-adding-usb-analog-audio-out-tv-out-mic-and-ir-receiver/) 1 - IR receiver RX line
2,3,4 - MIC1P/MIC1N/MIC-MBIAS
5,6 - LINEOUTR/LINEOUTR
Data lines for USB #3: points 1,2
Data lines for USB #2: points 3,4
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Picking the right SBC.... (I hope)
03/26/2018 at 16:17 • 0 commentsProduct selection time!
After debating the SBC for the heart of this, I decided on the orange pi one v1.1, I was able to source 20 of them, for a cost with shipping of 7USD.
Why this SBC?
- Ethernet! (This excluded the raspberry pi 0 models)
- Full size usb port
- Has test points for the audio out
- supports hardware h265 encoding (support is still sketchy)
- 512 MB ram, we need at least 48mb free memory for our ramdrive
- Looks like it supports booting from SPI to netboot (maybe)
- Quad core 1.2 ghz processor
- Small! (for its features and IO)
- CSI Camera port