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It also no RGB port,no S-video port, no built-in IR,no built-in bluetooth.
 
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== Specification ==
 
== Specification ==
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== Interface ==
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[[File:Pitaya interface.jpg ]]
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== How to use it ==
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Apply power using standard 5V/2A cellphone wall adapter to the power mico USB port. Insert the HDMI port to the HDMI port of your TV. You should see the booting information, which will take couple of minutes.
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If you want to use Linux, please follow Run Linux on Pitaya to preprare a bootable linux image and insert into the SD slot before power on.
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==How to buy==
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Here to buy Pitaya on [http://store.linksprite.com/pitaya-android-4-0-development-kit-with-wifi-hdmi-google-tv/ store]
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== Resources ==
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*[http://www.linksprite.com/article/shownews.php?lang=en&id=138 Run Linux on Pitaya]
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*[http://www.linksprite.com/pub/opensource/Pitaya/Drivers_AllwinnerA10_32and64.zip Windows Android ADB driver]
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*[https://s3.amazonaws.com/linksprite/Android/Pitaya/PitayaLanguage.rar How to change the language setting?]

Latest revision as of 09:27, 20 February 2014

Description

This is a mini PC with WiFi connection. It has an ARM cortex A8, 1.5GHz core processor, with 3d graphic processor, tie-in 1Gb mddr3 RAM, 4Gb flash memory. It is measured 89 mm long, 35 mm width, 13.5 mm high. Pitaya is equipped with a USB host that can be used to connect wireless mouse and keyboard, a micro-USB that can be used as ADB port to connect to IOIO, a Android IO board, and a second micro-USB that can be used to supply power to the board. Pitaya outputs screen via a 1080p HDMI.


Pitaya I 1.jpg


Pitaya comes with Android ICS 4.0 flashed in the memory. User can install Linux (image and flash instruction is provided) on a SD card and inserted into the micro SD slot. After power cycle, Pitaya becomes a full power Linux PC.


This is the smallest Android development board with WiFi in the world,it looks like a USB flash drive, twice as big as a USB stick,but compared to a regular small Android TV box,the size is only 25%. You can attach it to the back of your TV, easy to hide.


This is a mini PC with WiFi connection. It has an ARM cortex A8, 1.5GHz core processor, with 3d graphic processor, tie-in 1Gb mddr3 RAM, 4Gb flash memory. It is measured 89 mm long, 35 mm width, 13.5 mm high. Pitaya is equipped with a USB host that can be used to connect wireless mouse and keyboard, a micro-USB that can be used as ADB port to connect to IOIO, a Android IO board, and a second micro-USB that can be used to supply power to the board. Pitaya outputs screen via a 1080p HDMI.


Pitaya comes with Android ICS 4.0 flashed in the memory. User can install Linux (image and flash instruction is provided) on a SD card and inserted into the SD slot. After power cycle, Pitaya becomes a full power Linux PC.

It outputs the video to TV via HDMI, a short HDMI cable is NOT included, it requires your TV to have a HDMI input.

It has a regular USB port, you can connect your USB mouse or keyboard here, you can also connect a 2.4GHz wireless mouse and keyboard dongle here,please be noted that mouse and keyboard are not included.

It also has a micro USB port which can be used to connected to your PC. You can use it to copy files from your PC to this little guy.

It also has a micro SD card slot, you can insert a micro SD card with up to 32GB of movie or pictures here.

It doesnt have an ethernet port, you need to use WIFI to connect it to the internet.

It also no RGB port,no S-video port, no built-in IR,no built-in bluetooth.


Specification

OS Android 4.0
CPU Allwinner A10 1GHz Cortex-A8
RAM 1GB
ROM 4GB
GPU 2D/ 3D/ OpenGL ES2.0(AMD Z430)/ OpenVG1.1(AMD Z160) 27M Tri/sec
Internet Wireless 802.11b/g, WAPI(Ralink8188)
Expansion Micro TF card,max32GB
Slot Micro 5pin USB/ USB2.0 data; Support OTG
Keyboard Support virtual keyboard, wireless mouse and keyboard
Audio AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, QCP, MP3, WMA, WAV, MIDI, M4A
Video WMV/ASF/MP4/3GP/3G2M4V/AVI/MJPEG/RV10/DivX/VC-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4/H.263/H.264/1280*720P HD 30 fps, 1080P/720*480 D1 30fps
Android APP Youku,Tudou,QQ,Youtube,Twitter,AngryBird,Office,Gmail,Browse,Skype
HDMI 1080P&2160P
Input Power 5V2A
Size 8.8*3.5*1.2cm
Weight 0.2kg

Interface

Pitaya interface.jpg


How to use it

Apply power using standard 5V/2A cellphone wall adapter to the power mico USB port. Insert the HDMI port to the HDMI port of your TV. You should see the booting information, which will take couple of minutes.

If you want to use Linux, please follow Run Linux on Pitaya to preprare a bootable linux image and insert into the SD slot before power on.

How to buy

Here to buy Pitaya on store

Resources