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FriendlyARM Releases NanoPi2, A Cortex A9 Quad Core ARM Boar

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The NanoPi2 quad core Cortex A9 Linux single board computer has been
released as a high performance companion to FriendlyARM Computer Company’s
NanoPi board. NanoPi2 features a Samsung S5P4418 Quad Core A9 processor at
1.4GHz. The NanoPI2 includes 1GB of 32bit wide DDR3 RAM, loads of video
modes and display interfaces, and two MicroSD slots. The on-board AP6212
Wireless and Bluetooth chip provides 802.11 b/g/n, AP mode, BLE 4.0 and HS
mode. This is a complete open source project with open source boot-loader,
kernel, and file systems. New Wiki and Git Repositories with plenty of
tutorials fill out the support system. NanoPi2 sells for only $32 US and
has a 40 pin header compatible with Raspberry Pi and NanoPi, and the Matrix
family if sensors and drivers.



NanoPi2 Features:
SoC: Samsung S5P4418 Quad Core Cortex-A9, 1.4G Hz
RAM: 1GB 32bit DDR3
Storage: 2 x Micro SD Slot
Connectivity: AP6212 WiFi/Bluetooth, 802.11 b/g/n, AP mode, BLE 4.0, HS
mode
HDMI: 1 x HDMI 1.4A, Type-A
LCD: 0.5 mm pitch SMT FPC seat, full-color LCD (RGB: 8-8-8)
Camera: 0.5mm spacing 24 pin DVP interface
GPIO: 40 pin GPIO pin header, compatible with Raspberry Pi’s GPIO pin
header
Debug Serial Port/UART0: 2.5 mm spacing 4pin interface
USB: Micro USB 2.0 host Type-A; for data transmission and power input
OS: Android or Debian
PCB: Six-layer
Dimension: 75 x 40 mm
Weight: 22 g



The NanoPi2’s fast processor makes quick work of booting Linux and Android
from a TF card. The Raspberry Pi compatible GPIO 40 pin header makes it
compatible with both Raspberry Pi external GPIO modules and Arduino shield
boards. The two MicroSD slots support two external TF or MicoSD cards. One
for the OS and the other for user application data. There is a header for
an RTC battery. The video and display interfaces include a high def DVP
camera interface, an HDMI interface and an LCD interface which works with
various popular display devices. The NanoPi2 on-board AP6212 Wireless and
Bluetooth chip supports 802.11 b/g/n, AP mode, BLE 4.0 and HS mode. The
MicroUSB connector is seen by a Linux host as an Ethernet Gadget. One UART
is brought out to a serial header and provides a serial terminal. On the
NanoPi2 Wiki, FriendlyARM open sources the schematics, PCB, boot-loader,
kernel and file systems, and provides plenty of tutorials and code samples.


Wiki site: http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_2
Github: https://github.com/friendlyarm
NanoPi site: http://www.nanopi.io
Home site: http://www.friendlyarm.com

North and South American Sales from ARMWorks, LLC http://www.andahammer.com

The ARMWorks Git repository has work on alternate boot code, automated
generation of the uSD with OS, automated Debian builds (DIBS Debian Image
Build System) and other tools by the ARMWorks International Development
Team for NanoPi and NanoPi2. https://github.com/armworks
We will publish our latest product information here
I wanted to buy from your firm but I cannot do so if your web site does not support SSL (https:// secure log-in).
I get SSL errors if I try to manually switch the http:// address to https://
I believe this might be due to the Great Firewall of China government.
Maybe you could look at this, and let me know?

Another solution would be to create a orders.friendlyarm.com subdomain and make it point to some USA based hosting like DigitalOcean or Amazon AWS?.

Just thiking aloud some solution. Thanks.
FC

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