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pcDuino3Nano Lite is a high performance, cost effective single board computer. It runs operation systems such as Ubuntu Linux and Android. pcDuino3Nano Lite has HDMI interface to output its graphic desktop screen. It could support multi-format 1080p 60fps video decoder and 1080p 30fps H.264 and MPEG4 video encoder with its built-in hardware video processing engine. It targets specially the fast growing demands from the open source community. pcDuino3Nano Lite provides easy-to-use tool chains and is compatible with the popular Arduino ecosystem such as Arduino Shields. | pcDuino3Nano Lite is a high performance, cost effective single board computer. It runs operation systems such as Ubuntu Linux and Android. pcDuino3Nano Lite has HDMI interface to output its graphic desktop screen. It could support multi-format 1080p 60fps video decoder and 1080p 30fps H.264 and MPEG4 video encoder with its built-in hardware video processing engine. It targets specially the fast growing demands from the open source community. pcDuino3Nano Lite provides easy-to-use tool chains and is compatible with the popular Arduino ecosystem such as Arduino Shields. | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:28, 22 May 2015
Introduction
pcDuino3Nano Lite is a high performance, cost effective single board computer. It runs operation systems such as Ubuntu Linux and Android. pcDuino3Nano Lite has HDMI interface to output its graphic desktop screen. It could support multi-format 1080p 60fps video decoder and 1080p 30fps H.264 and MPEG4 video encoder with its built-in hardware video processing engine. It targets specially the fast growing demands from the open source community. pcDuino3Nano Lite provides easy-to-use tool chains and is compatible with the popular Arduino ecosystem such as Arduino Shields.
Note: The difference between pcDuino3Nano and pcDuino3Nano Lite is that Lite doesn't have on board flash and IR receiver. The rest are same.
Specification
Hardware Specifications
Item | Details | ||
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CPU | AllWinner A20 SoC, 1GHz ARM Cortex A7 Dual Core | ||
GPU | OpenGL ES2.0, OpenVG 1.1, Mali 400 Dual Core | ||
DRAM | 1GB | ||
Onboard Storage | NO Onboard Flash, microSD card (TF) slot for up to 32GB | ||
Video Output | HDMI 1.4 with HDCP support | ||
OS | Ubuntu 12.04
Android 4.2 | ||
Arduino extension interface | Arduino sockets, same as Arduino UNO
14xGPIO, 2xPWM, 6xADC, 1xUART, 1xSPI, 1xI2C | ||
Network interface | Ethernet 10M/100M/1Gbps | ||
Audio out | 3.5mm analog audio interface | ||
IR | NO IR receiver | ||
SATA | SATA Host socket | ||
Camera | CSI | ||
USB | 2 x USB host, 1xUSB OTG | ||
Power | 5V, 2000mA | ||
Overall Size | 3 5/8 ” x 2 1/8″ |
Software Specifications
Item | Details |
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OS | Ubuntu 12.04
Android 4.2 |
Language | English |
API | All the arduino shield pins are accessible with the provided API
It consists of API to access the following interfaces:
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Programming language support | C, C++ with GNU tool chain
Java with standard Android SDK Python |