Difference between revisions of "Orange Pi 3 LTS"
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+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3lts-topview.png|500px|]]<br> | ||
+ | Bottom View:<br> | ||
+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3-lts-bottomview.png|500px|]]<br> | ||
+ | === 1.6.Orange Pi 3 LTS interface details === | ||
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+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3-lts-interface-details-img1.png|800px|]]<br> | ||
+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3-lts-interface-details-img2.png|800px|]]<br> | ||
+ | == Introduction to use the development board == | ||
+ | === 2.1.Prepare the necessary accessories === | ||
+ | 1)TF card, a class 10 or higher high-speed card with a minimum capacity of 8GB, it is recommended to use SanDisk’s TF card. Orange Pi tests all with SanDisk’s TF card. Other brands of TF cards may cause the system to fail to start. | ||
+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3-lts-sdcard.png|100px|center]] | ||
+ | 2)TF card reader, used to read and write TF card | ||
+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3-lts-tfcard.png|100px|center]] | ||
+ | 3)HDMI to HDMI cable, used to connect the development board to an HDMI monitor or TV for display | ||
+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3-lts-hdmicable.png|200px|center]] | ||
+ | 4)The power supply requires a USB Typc C interface data cable and a 5V/3A high-quality power adapter | ||
+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3lts-typec.png|200px|left]] | ||
+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3lts-5v3a.png|200px|center]] | ||
+ | 5)USB interface mouse and keyboard, as long as it is a standard USB interface mouse and keyboard, the mouse and keyboard can be used to control the Orange Pi development board<br> | ||
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+ | 6)Infrared remote control, mainly used to control Android system | ||
+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3lts-ircontrol.png|200px|center]] | ||
+ | 7)100M or Gigabit network cable, used to connect the development board to the Internet<br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | 8)AV video cable, if you want to display video through the CVBS interface instead of the HDMI interface, then you need to connect the development board to the TV through the AV video cable | ||
+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3lts-avvideocable.png|200px|center]] | ||
+ | 9)USB to 3.3v TTL module and DuPont cable. When using the debug serial port, USB to TTL module and DuPont cable are required to connect the development board and the computer | ||
+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3lts-usb1.png|200px|center]] | ||
+ | [[文件:Orange-pi-3lts-usb2.png|200px|center]] | ||
+ | 10)A personal computer with Ubuntu and Windows operating systems |
Revision as of 14:55, 16 June 2022
Basic functions of Orange Pi 3 LTS
What’s Orange Pi 3 LTS ?
Orange Pi 3 LTS is an open source single-board card computer, a new generation of arm64 development board, it can run Android 9.0, Ubuntu and Debian and other operating systems. Orange Pi 3 LTS uses Allwinner H6 system-on-chip and has 2GB LPDDR3 memory
What can l do with Orange Pi 3 LTS ?
We can use it to build:
- A computer
- A wireless server
- Games
- Music and sounds
- HD video
- A speaker
- Android
Pretty much anything else, because Orange Pi is open source.
1.3.Who’s it for?
The Orange Pi development board is not only a consumer product, but also designed for anyone who wants to use technology to create and innovate. It is a simple, interesting and practical tool, you can use it to create the world around you
1.4.Hardware specification
Hardware feature introduction | |
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CPU | Allwinner H6 Quad-core 64-bit 1.8GHz high-performance Cortex-A53 processor |
GPU |
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RAM | 2GB LPDDR3 (shared with GPU) |
Onboard Storage | TF card slot、8GB EMMC |
Onboard Network |
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Onboard WIFI+Bluetooth |
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Video Output | HDMI 2.0a 、TV CVBS output |
Audio output |
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Power Source | 5V3A Type-C |
Power management chip | AXP805 |
USB port | 1*USB 3.0 HOST、1*USB 2.0 HOST、1*USB2.0 OTG |
26pin headers | 1*I2C、1*SPI、1*UART&Multiple GPIO Ports |
Debug serial port | UART-TX、UART-RX &GND |
LED | Power LED& Status LED |
IR Receiver | Support IR remote control for Orange Pi |
Button | Power Button (SW4) |
Supported OS | Android9.0、Ubuntu、Debian |
Appearance specification introduction | |
Dimension | 85mm×56mm |
Weight | 45g |
range Pi™ is a trademark of the Shenzhen Xunlong Software CO., Limited |
1.5.The top and bottom views of Orange Pi 3 LTS
Top View:
500px|
Bottom View:
500px|
1.6.Orange Pi 3 LTS interface details
Introduction to use the development board
2.1.Prepare the necessary accessories
1)TF card, a class 10 or higher high-speed card with a minimum capacity of 8GB, it is recommended to use SanDisk’s TF card. Orange Pi tests all with SanDisk’s TF card. Other brands of TF cards may cause the system to fail to start.
100px|center
2)TF card reader, used to read and write TF card
100px|center
3)HDMI to HDMI cable, used to connect the development board to an HDMI monitor or TV for display
200px|center
4)The power supply requires a USB Typc C interface data cable and a 5V/3A high-quality power adapter
200px|left
200px|center
5)USB interface mouse and keyboard, as long as it is a standard USB interface mouse and keyboard, the mouse and keyboard can be used to control the Orange Pi development board
6)Infrared remote control, mainly used to control Android system
200px|center
7)100M or Gigabit network cable, used to connect the development board to the Internet
8)AV video cable, if you want to display video through the CVBS interface instead of the HDMI interface, then you need to connect the development board to the TV through the AV video cable 200px|center 9)USB to 3.3v TTL module and DuPont cable. When using the debug serial port, USB to TTL module and DuPont cable are required to connect the development board and the computer 200px|center 200px|center 10)A personal computer with Ubuntu and Windows operating systems