NanoPi A64 ARM Development Board

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NanoPi A64 ARM

The NanoPi A64 single-board computer (SBC) is a high-performance, cost-effective hardware platform designed by FriendlyARM Team. It adopts AllWinner A64 SoC (Quad-core ARM® Cortex™-A53 64-Bit CPU and Mali400MP2 GPU) with 1GB DDR3 and 8GB Flash. With a small size with dimensions of 64 x 60 mm, this board comes with a wide selection of interfaces, ports, and features. It comes with a 1 Gbps Ethernet, IR receiver, Video/Audio input, and output. On-board AXP803 PMU and WiFi. It takes the power input from its Micro USB port. It also has MIPI-DSI and DVP interfaces, a GPIO pin header compatible with Raspberry Pi and a serial debug port, making this board a great pick for DIY Projects and open-source hobbyists.

NanoPi A64 currently supports a few Linux distributions, images such as Ubuntu Mate and Ubuntu-Core. FriendlyARM Company is expected to support additional platforms as product development evolves and advances.

NanoPi A64 Single Board Computer Interfaces

NanoPi A64 ARM Development Board

NanoPi A64 | Back View

NanoPi A64 Single Board Computer

NanoPi A64 Specification

  • CPU: Allwinner A64, Quad-core Cortex-A53@648MHz to 1.152GHz, DVFS
  • GPU: Mali400MP2, Supports OpenGL ES2.0, OpenVG1.1
  • DDR3 RAM: 1GB
  • Ethernet: One Gigabit Ethernet (RTL8211E)
  • PMU Power Management: AXP803, support software power-off
  • WiFi: 802.11 b/g/n
  • Audio Out/MIC: 3.5 mm audio jack
  • IR Receiver: On-board IR receiver
  • USB 2.0 Type-A x 2
  • Power Button x 1
  • Serial Debug Port: 2.54 mm pitch 4pin-header
  • Micro SD Slot x 1
  • Micro USB x 1: only for power input
  • DVP Camera: 0.5 mm pitch 24 pin FPC seat
  • Video Out: 1.4 HDMI Type-A
  • LED: x1 Power Indication,  1x System LED
  • MIPI DSI: 0.5mm pitch 30pin FPC seat
  • GPIO: 2.54mm pitch 40pin-header, Compatible with Raspberry Pi’s GPIO: UART, SPI, I2C, PWM, IO, etc
    I2S: 7pin, 2.54mm pitch
  • PCB: Six layers, ENIG
  • Dimension: 64 x 60 mm
  • Power: DC 5V/2A
  • OS: Ubuntu-Core with QtE, Ubuntu-MATE 

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