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=== '''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.<br>
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3-lts-sdcard.png|250px]]<br></div>
2)TF card reader, used to read and write TF card<br>
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3-lts-tfcard.png|250px]]<br></div>
3)HDMI to HDMI cable, used to connect the development board to an HDMI monitor or TV for display<br>
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3-lts-hdmicable.png|250px]]<br></div>
6)Infrared remote control, mainly used to control Android system
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-lite-img5.png|250px]]<br></div>
7)GC2035 or OV5640 camera kit, which can be connected to the CSI interface of the development board to display video images<br>
8)The data cable of the Micro USB interface, when using the ADB debugging function of the Android system, it is necessary to connect the development board and the computer through the data cable of the Micro USB interface<br>
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<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-lite-img8.png|250px]]<br></div>
9)USB to TTL module and DuPont cable, when using the serial port debugging function, USB to TTL module and DuPont cable are required to connect the development board and computer<br>
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4)After entering the balenaEtcher download page, please select the Linux version of the software through the drop-down box to download<br>
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<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-selectlinuxversion.png|600px]]</div>
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5)After downloading, use '''unzip ''' to decompress. The decompressed '''balenaEtcher-1.5.109-x64.AppImage''' is the software required for burning
c.Finally click Flash to start burning
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<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-balenaetcher.png|600px]]</div>
8)The burning process will prompt the writing speed and remaining time
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-balenaetcher1.png|600px]]</div>
9)After burning, the following interface will be displayed. At this time, you can pull out the TF card from the computer and insert it into the development board to start.
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-balenaetcher2.png|600px]]</div>
=== '''How to burn Android firmware to TF card''' ===
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5)Use the decompression software to decompress PhoenixCard v4.1.2.rar, this software does not need to be installed, just find PhoenixCard in the decompressed folder and open it
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-phoenixcard.png|600px]]</div>
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6)After opening '''PhoenixCard''', if the TF card is recognized normally, the drive letter and capacity of the TF card will be displayed in the middle list.<span style="color:red;font-weight:700;"> Please make sure that the displayed drive letter is the same as the drive letter of the TF card you want to burn.</span> If There is no display, you can try to unplug the TF card<br>
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-phoenixcard1.png|600px]]</div>
7)After confirming the drive letter, first format the TF card, click the recovery card button in PhoenixCard, or use the '''SD Card Formatter''' mentioned above to format the TF card<br>
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-phoenixcard2.png|600px]]</div>
8)Then start to write the Android firmware to the TF card<br>
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c.Then click the '''burn card''' button to start burning
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<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-phoenixcard3.png|600px]]</div>
9) After burning, the display of PhoenixCard is as shown in the figure below. At this time, click the close button to exit PhoenixCard, and then you can pull out the TF card from the computer and insert it into the development board to start.
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-phoenixcard4.png|600px]]</div>
=== ''' Start the Orange Pi development board''' ===
==== '''Connection instructions for debugging serial port''' ====
1)First, you need to prepare a USB to TTL module. This module can be purchased in Orange Pi's store. If there are other similar USB to TTL modules, then insert the USB end of the USB to TTL module into the USB interface of the computer. middle
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-ttlmodule.png|600px]]</div>
2)The corresponding relationship between the debug serial port GND, TXD and RXD pins of the development board is shown in the figure below
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-lite-img13.png|600px]]</div>
3)The GND, TXD and RXD pins of the USB to TTL module need to be connected to the debug serial port of the development board through a DuPont cable<br>
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4)The schematic diagram of connecting the USB to TTL module to the computer and the Orange Pi development board is shown below
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-ttlmodule2.png|600px]]</div>
==== '''How to use the debugging serial port on Ubuntu platform''' ====
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5)After executing the putty command, the following interface will pop up
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-putty.png|600px]]</div>
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6)First select the setting interface of the serial port
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-putty1.png|600px]]</div>
7)Then set the parameters of the serial port<br>
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c. Set Flow control to None
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<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-putty2.png|600px]]</div>
8)After setting the serial port setting interface, return to the Session interface
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a. First select the Connection type as Serial<br>
b. Then click the Open button to connect to the serial port</div>
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-putty3.png|600px]]</div>
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9)After starting the development board, you can see the Log information output by the system from the opened serial port terminal
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-putty4.png|600px]]</div>
==== '''How to use the debugging serial port on Windows platform''' ====
b.After entering the MobaXterm download page, click '''GET XOBATERM NOW!'''
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<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-mobaxterm.png|600px]]</div>
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c.Then choose to download the Home version
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<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-homeversion.png|600px]]</div>
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d.Then select the Portable version, after downloading, you don’t need to install it, just open it and you can use it
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<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-mobaxterm1.png|600px]]</div>
3)After downloading, use the decompression software to decompress the downloaded compressed package, you can get the executable software of MobaXterm, and then double-click to open it
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-mobaxterm2.png|600px]]</div>
4)After opening the software, the steps to set up the serial port connection are as follows<br>
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e. Finally click the '''"OK"''' button to complete the setting
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<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-setupserialport.png|1000px800px]]</div>
5)After clicking the '''"OK"''' button, you will enter the following interface, and you can see the output information of the serial port when you start the development board.
<div style="padding-left:200px ">[[File:Orange-pi-3lts-setupserialportok.png|1000px800px]]</div>
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== '''Download the Orange Pi Lite User Manual''' ==
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For more information on using the Orange Pi Lite, please see the [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ba5k1C0iGj7oHfQnCGAz2lgm7Vn30FPk <span style="color:#ff003a;">Orange Pi Lite User Manual</span>]. (Click to download)

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