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Revision as of 10:31, 4 November 2013
Contents
Radxa Rock is rk3188 based development board by Radxa.
Community
- Radxa goolge plus community
- radxa@googlegroups.com
- #radxa IRC channel on Freenode. Click to join #radxa on Freenode (WebChat mode).
- This wiki
Getting started
The Radxa Rock board is shipped with Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 on the Nand flash. It works out of the box. You can refer Radxa Rock Getting Started for how to hook everything up and start to play with it.
There is an available kernel to boot Linux for the Radxa Rock board.
FAQs
Before you ask the questions about Radxa Rock checkout if your question is already asked and answered Radxa Rock FAQ.
Software Hacking
Hardware Hacking
Photos
- Some high definition photos of radxa rock
- picture of engineering samples by naobsd
Components
- CPU - rk3188 brief specification
- PMU - ACT8846
- Wifi/BT module - BL-8723RB1 or RTL8188ETV (only has wifi)
- HDMI chip - IT66121FN
References
Hardware
- schematic of revision 2013.09.03(.pdf)
- board dimension file(.dxf) - open with LibreCAD under Linux, AutoCAD under windows
See also
User Projects
- DIY low power NAS (home file server) with Radxa Rock
- Hardware hacking: Communicating Radxa with external I2C devices
- Hardware hacking: Control Radxa Rock's expansion header GPIOs