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A10-OLinuXino-LIME-4GB - SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER WITH ALLWINNER A10 CORTEX-A8
by Olimex
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OPEN SOURCE HARDWARE EMBEDDED ARM LINUX SINGLE BOARD COMPUTER WITH ALLWINNER A10 CORTEX-A8
A10-OLinuXino-LIME-4GB is a very compact (84x60)mm Linux Open-source Hardware computer
- A10 Cortex-A8 CPU 1GHz and Mali 400 GPU
- 512MB DDR3 RAM memory
- 4GB NAND FLASH memory
- SATA connector with 5V SATA power jack
- HDMI connector with FullHD support (1080p)
- 2 x USB High-speed host with power control and current limiter
- USB-OTG with power control and current limiter
- 100MBit native Ethernet
- LiPo Battery connector with battery-charging capabilities
- LCD connector compatible with with 4.3", 7.0", 10.1" LCD modules from Olimex
- 160 GPIOs on four GPIO connectors
- MicroSD card connector
- DEBUG-UART connector for console debug with USB-SERIAL-CABLE-F
- GPIO LED
- Battery charge status LED
- Power LED
- 2KB EEPROM for MAC address storage and more
- 3 BUTTONS with ANDROID functionality + RESET button
- 4 mount holes
- 5V input power supply, noise immune design
- PCB dimensions: 84x60 mm
DOCUMENTS
SOFTWARE
- GitHub OLINUXINO Project
- Image links, instructions, demo software, customer projects and more might be found at the wiki page of A10: A10-OLinuXino-Lime article
FAQ
- I am an inexperienced user and I'm afraid to mess up initially. What are the most common errors in the initial start-up of the board?
- The best idea is to download the latest Debian or Android image from the wiki and to pay attention if it is for microSD card or the NAND memory. After that ensure the image is properly written to the SD card or the NAND memory. Finally, if you are expecting video output problems, ensure the image is set with the proper settings for the display/monitor you are going to use. Double check if the power supply is sufficient (especially if powering a display from the board).
- What do I need to connect one of the Olimex-made displays to the board?
- At the moment you would need two 40 pin cables (named CABLE-40-40-10CM and CABLE-IDC40-15cm) and a small adapter board called A10-OLinuXino-LIME-UEXT. In future, a single cable would be available.
- I bought A13-LCDxx but when I connect it to the A10-OLinuXino-LIME I receive no image on the display. What do I do wrong?
- The default A10-OLinuXino-LIME Debian image is set for HDMI output and FullHD resolution. To use LCD or lower the resolution you would need to start the shell script in the default Debian image.
- What is the operating temperature range of A13-OLinuXino?
- The board works in the commercial temperature range 0+70C