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Post by jiatang on Jul 16, 2016 11:49:23 GMT
Hi, I am a new member of the community here, and on the staff of Friendlyarm. I'd like to introduce myself and what I'm doing with the NanoPi M3, and hope to keep you up to date. You can read about the NanoPi M3 announcement below. The NanoPi M3 is another ARM board developed by FriendlyARM for makers, hobbyists and hackers. With this new friend we wanted to let you get not only tech skills but also unique experiences in various applications and hacking. It is small, elegant but has rich ports and interfaces. Playing with it and working with it, the M3 will not only inspire your ideas but also turn them into realities. The NanoPi M3 uses the Samsung Octa-Core Cortex-A53 S5P6818 SoC. Its dynamic frequency scales from 400M up to 1.4GHz. It has Gbps Ethernet port, built-in WiFi and Bluetooth. Its AXP228 PMU supports software power-off, sleep and wakeup functions. In addition the NanoPi M3 has MicroUSB port for power supply and on-board porcelain antenna. On this tiny board various ports and interfaces are integrated. It has DVP Camera/LVDS/HDMI/LCD interfaces, Gbps Ethernet, I2S, 3.5mm audio jack, four USB ports and a serial debug port. NanoPi M3 Features SoC: Samsung S5P6818 Octa-Core Cortex-A53, 400M Hz - 1.4G Hz Power Management Unit: AXP228 PMU, it supports software power-off and wake-up. System Memory: 1GB 32bit DDR3 RAM Storage: 1 x MicroSD Card Socket Ethernet: Gbit Ethernet(RTL8211E) WiFi: 802.11b/g/n Bluetooth: 4.0 dual mode Antenna: Porcelain Antenna IPX Interface Audio: 3.5 mm audio jack / via HDMI I2S: 7pin, 2.54mm pitch pin-header USB Host: 4 x USB 2.0 Host, two type A ports and two 2.54 mm pitch pin-headers MicroUSB: 1 x MicroUSB 2.0 Client, Type A LCD Interface: 0.5mm pitch 45 pin FPC seat, full color RGB 8-8-8 HDMI: 1.4A Type A, 1080P LVDS: 20pin 2.00mm pitch pin-header DVP Camera: 0.5mm pitch 24 pin FPC seat GPIO: 2.54 mm pitch 40 pin-header Serial Debug Port: 2.54mm pitch 4pin-header User Key: K1 (power), Reset LED: 1 x power LED and 1 x status LED RTC Battery: RTC Battery Header Power: DC 5V/2A PCB: Six Layer, ENIG Dimension: 64 mm x 60 mm OS/Software: uboot, Android and Debian The board supports Android5.1, Debian8.1, UbuntuCore+Qt, etc, that you can download in the wiki. It is open source and more than technical details can be found in the Wiki. To reduce the temperature of NanoPi M3, FriendlyARM has designed a heat sink for NanoPi M3. It consists of a combination cooling fan and heat sink for better heat dissipation. You do not need to worry about overheating issues of NanoPi M3. And FriendlyARM designs 3D printed housing for NanoPi M3, it is so interesting for us to play development board, re-define our development board, that is interesting and fun. We can download the 3D print files here: www.thingiverse.com/FriendlyARM3DPrinter/designs . Related Resources WIKI:http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_M3 github:https://github.com/friendlyarm SOC Datasheet: S5P6818 Datasheet Schematic: NanoPi-M2A-M3-1604-Schematic.pdf PCB Dimension: PCB DXF file The official address:http://www.friendlyarm.com [ADMIN: Feel free to ask anything you would like to know! This is an unaffiliated discussion board and we hope to engage in real, substantive discussion on any issues. Just advertising without this component of community and discussion is not allowed.]
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Post by curious48 on Jul 16, 2016 16:16:31 GMT
Hello jiatang, welcome back, and thanks for the information! I'm sorry you didn't get responses about your question about building a download server with the NanoPi Neo, I think nobody here has experience with that board. The M3 is also interesting, and I see you are supporting Debian 8.1 and UbuntuCore on it. You could post a comparison with other types of boards if you wanted, people may find it useful. One thing that should certainly be useful is if you uploaded a complete image with Qemu and a kernel, and boot instructions, so people could try their applications on their PC. While it is fine to announce new products, this forum is really for participation and giving back to the community. I am sure a tutorial from you on how to do some basic tasks would be considered very helpful. I know somebody asked about the I2S interface on the NanoPi Neo, which we found in the Wiki to be connected. Perhaps if you gave a tutorial with the steps it takes to connect something and begin using it via drivers, on your preferred operating system, people would consider it helpful! Many times the only difference between various boards is the level of support that companies offer, so we appreciate your being here to help with your product. If there is interest, later we can open a subboard for it. Bear in mind that this is an independent forum and we do not accept advertising or sponsorship, so your best way to engage with the community is to be useful, answer questions, be nice and provide information or anything (such as howtos) that people might appreciate, or just tell us what you're doing. There are a lot of single-board computers around the price range of M3, so by actually being there you will be well ahead of the competition, and people will choose you! Simply pick a subject, and write up a tutorial. You can post it to this forum, as long as it is substantial and interesting information.
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Post by Admin on Jul 16, 2016 16:31:41 GMT
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Post by guest on Jul 16, 2016 16:49:10 GMT
Does the M3 or any NanoPi boards support PoE (Power over Ethernet), or is it an available option? Any plans for it?
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Post by jiatang on Jul 18, 2016 7:45:09 GMT
Does the M3 or any NanoPi boards support PoE (Power over Ethernet), or is it an available option? Any plans for it? Hello , At the moment we do not have any boards that support PoE.
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Post by jiatang on Jul 18, 2016 8:04:12 GMT
Hello jiatang , welcome back, and thanks for the information! I'm sorry you didn't get responses about your question about building a download server with the NanoPi Neo, I think nobody here has experience with that board. The M3 is also interesting, and I see you are supporting Debian 8.1 and UbuntuCore on it. You could post a comparison with other types of boards if you wanted, people may find it useful. One thing that should certainly be useful is if you uploaded a complete image with Qemu and a kernel, and boot instructions, so people could try their applications on their PC. While it is fine to announce new products, this forum is really for participation and giving back to the community. I am sure a tutorial from you on how to do some basic tasks would be considered very helpful. I know somebody asked about the I2S interface on the NanoPi Neo, which we found in the Wiki to be connected. Perhaps if you gave a tutorial with the steps it takes to connect something and begin using it via drivers, on your preferred operating system, people would consider it helpful! Many times the only difference between various boards is the level of support that companies offer, so we appreciate your being here to help with your product. If there is interest, later we can open a subboard for it. Bear in mind that this is an independent forum and we do not accept advertising or sponsorship, so your best way to engage with the community is to be useful, answer questions, be nice and provide information or anything (such as howtos) that people might appreciate, or just tell us what you're doing. There are a lot of single-board computers around the price range of M3, so by actually being there you will be well ahead of the competition, and people will choose you! Simply pick a subject, and write up a tutorial. You can post it to this forum, as long as it is substantial and interesting information. Hello, At the moment, the I2S interface cannot be used in the NanoPi NEO. NanoPi NEO is completely open-source, and you can download the uboot and the kernel source from the wiki: wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_NEO. I'm glad to hear that you might open a sub-board on this forum for our board. In this case we will supply much more useful information for people.
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Post by curious48 on Jul 18, 2016 12:04:16 GMT
Hello jiatang , welcome back, and thanks for the information! I'm sorry you didn't get responses about your question about building a download server with the NanoPi Neo, I think nobody here has experience with that board. The M3 is also interesting, and I see you are supporting Debian 8.1 and UbuntuCore on it. You could post a comparison with other types of boards if you wanted, people may find it useful. One thing that should certainly be useful is if you uploaded a complete image with Qemu and a kernel, and boot instructions, so people could try their applications on their PC. While it is fine to announce new products, this forum is really for participation and giving back to the community. I am sure a tutorial from you on how to do some basic tasks would be considered very helpful. I know somebody asked about the I2S interface on the NanoPi Neo, which we found in the Wiki to be connected. Perhaps if you gave a tutorial with the steps it takes to connect something and begin using it via drivers, on your preferred operating system, people would consider it helpful! Many times the only difference between various boards is the level of support that companies offer, so we appreciate your being here to help with your product. If there is interest, later we can open a subboard for it. Bear in mind that this is an independent forum and we do not accept advertising or sponsorship, so your best way to engage with the community is to be useful, answer questions, be nice and provide information or anything (such as howtos) that people might appreciate, or just tell us what you're doing. There are a lot of single-board computers around the price range of M3, so by actually being there you will be well ahead of the competition, and people will choose you! Simply pick a subject, and write up a tutorial. You can post it to this forum, as long as it is substantial and interesting information. Hello, At the moment, the I2S interface cannot be used in the NanoPi NEO. NanoPi NEO is completely open-source, and you can download the uboot and the kernel source from the wiki: wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_NEO. I'm glad to hear that you might open a sub-board on this forum for our board. In this case we will supply much more useful information for people. We're glad to have you here! Thanks so much for being so responsive. One thing to note, is that this is an independent forum, meaning we are not financed by any affiliate, etc. Long-term, you should know that we are planning on launching a large Indiegogo type of campaign to collect a huge number of orders in the $5-$7.50 range, for a Raspberry Pi Zero-like board (or Orange Pi One...or C.H.I.P... or NanoPi NEO... but with an extra subsystem we will announce) which means that this forum could long-term be a "competitor". But we don't hope to make money off of it, just have access to the embeddable components we would need to ship our own product - while helping other members of our community do the same. However, we are all here out of curiosity and to exchange knowledge, everyone should be here to help one another, post interesting, substantive content, and be nice and civil and build a real community. So far Fliendlyarm seems great to work with and I was very impressed by the NEO. If I do do the Indiegogo campaign then you seem like the type of company that could help me fulfill a huge number of such orders (hundreds of thousands.) . So, I hope that you will stay active here - with the undersanding that we are here to share knowledge and talk about anything interesting. Your wiki link is great! Great reference on downloadable uboot and kernel source code. So far, you are making a great contribution here. If community members have more questions I hope you will continue to answer them At the same time, don't feel like you just need to represent the company. If you have a project you're working on, like a download server, go ahead and ask for our help and input. it sounds like it could be an interesting little device... Thanks for your followup, jiatang!
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Post by john on Jul 18, 2016 13:48:26 GMT
Can I ask why you didn't go with USB 3.0?
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Post by curious48 on Jul 20, 2016 15:25:41 GMT
Can I ask why you didn't go with USB 3.0? Maybe the SoC doesn't support it? I don't think it's standard in this segment - literally none of the Raspberry Pi models have USB 3.0 - not even the most expensive Pi 3 @ $35. Comparison chart. So I'm not surprised.
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