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OLinuXino

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OLinuXino
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OLinuXino is an open hardware single-board computer capable of running Android or Linux designed by OLIMEX Ltd in Bulgaria.

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A10-OLINUXINO-MICRO Open Source Hardware Linux computer

The project's goal was to design DIY friendly industrial-grade Linux board which everyone can reproduce at home. It leverages widely available hand-solderable components which are reasonable to purchase in low quantities, housed in TQFP packages. The project's CAD files are hosted on GitHub, allowing everyone to study and customize them according to their needs.[1]

Initially OLinuXino was designed with EAGLE. In March 2016 the first boards designed with KiCad became available as OLIMEX Ltd announced plans on switching development to Open Source CAD tools.[2]

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iMX233

More information Start of development, PCB routing complete ...
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A13

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The Chinese company Allwinner released in April 2012 Cortex-A8 SoC in TQFP package, this was spotted immediately by OLinuXino developers and they start working on OLinuXino board based on A13[6] Three OLinuXino boards with A13 processor were released:

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A10S

In November 2012, Allwinner released a new A10S processor with HDMI and Ethernet and dual-core A20 processor. The A13 has no native Ethernet capability, so the A10S processor was chosen for new OLinuXino boards.[7]

More information Board Name, A10S-OLinuXino-MICRO / A10S-OLinuXino-MICRO-4 GB ...

A20

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A64

More information A64-OlinuXino-, 1G0G ...
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Officially supported:

Third party:

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