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| + | |[[ News/2019/12/introduce-rockpi-sata-hat | Introduce ROCK Pi SATA HATs]] |
| + | |[[File:Quad_sata_hat_25_hdd.jpg]] |
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| + | Dear ROCK Pi Community, |
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| + | We are very happy to announce the ROCK Pi SATA HAT, a series of SATA expansion targeting at the NAS solution for Raspberry Pi 4 and ROCK Pi 4. The ROCK Pi SATA HATs come in 3 models: |
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| + | * Dual/Quad SATA HAT |
| + | * Penta SATA HAT |
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| + | The Dual/Quad SATA HAT is designed for Raspberry Pi 4 as well as ROCK Pi 4, and the Penta SATA HAT is designed for ROCK Pi 4 only. |
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| + | {{News_brief_end | Dec 8, 2019| Radxa Team |[[News | News]]|[[News/2019/12/introduce-rockpi-sata-hat |Read more »]]}} |
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| + | |[[ News/2019/6/rockpi-summer-updates-2019 | ROCK Pi Summer Updates 2019]] |
| + | |[[File:Rockpi_with_poe_hat.png]] |
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| + | Dear ROCK Pi community, |
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| + | About half an year ago, we introduced the first ROCK Pi 4 and we get a lot of feedback from different customers since then. We appreciate all the suggestions, contribution and criticism from the community. Now we are very excited to announce the recent work from Radxa Team that you might be interested, includes: |
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| + | * ROCK Pi 4 V1.4 version |
| + | * ROCK Pi PoE HAT |
| + | * USB3 eMMC reader |
| + | * ROCK Pi S 🆕 |
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| + | {{News_brief_end | Jun 19, 2019| Radxa Team |[[News | News]]|[https://wiki.radxa.com/News/2019/3/libmraa-and-device-tree-overlay-support Read more »]}} |
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| + | |[[ News/2019/3/libmraa-and-device-tree-overlay-support | ROCK Pi 4 now supports MRAA and device tree overlay]] |
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| + | A lot of our users want to use the HATs on ROCK Pi 4, HATs stands for Hardware AT Top. HATs can extend the hardware capabilities without making one by yourself, it's highly welcomed by makers and diyers or even professional projects. The compatibility design of ROCK Pi 4 makes it can work with a lot of existing HATs on the market. That's on the hardware side. What frees and empowers the ROCK Pi 4's 40pin GPIO is the update we are going to introduce today, the device tree overlay and the libmraa support. |
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| + | {{News_brief_end | Mar 16, 2019| Radxa Team |[[News | News]]|[https://wiki.radxa.com/News/2019/3/libmraa-and-device-tree-overlay-support Read more »]}} |
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| + | |[[ News/2018/11/introduce-the-new-rockpi-4-hardware | Introduce new ROCK Pi 4 - hardware]] |
| + | |[[File:Rockpi_4B_v13_breadboard_front.png]] |
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| + | It's been a while since our last updates, actually it's 3 years ago! A lot of things happened at Radxa and today we are really happy to introduce our latest Single Board Computer, ROCK Pi 4. ROCK Pi 4 series are Rockchip RK3399 based boards in Raspberry Pi/Tinker board form factor. It offers "class-leading performance while leveraging outstanding mechanical compatibility". We know that there are some SBCs based on RK3399 on the market already, but why another one? In this post, we will explain why we made ROCK Pi, the ideas behind ROCK Pi and what we are thinking of Single Board Computers . |
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| + | {{News_brief_end | Nov 7, 2018| Radxa Team |[[News | News]]|[http://wiki.radxa.com/News/2018/11/introduce-the-new-rockpi-4-hardware Read more »]}} |
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| + | |[[Rock/wiringX | WiringX adds more support for rock pro/lite and rock2 square]] |
| + | |[[File:Rock_pro_bread_board.jpg]] |
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| + | WiringX is a modular approach to several GPIO interfaces. Till now, it supports five platforms: Raspberry Pi, Hummingboard, BananaPi, Radxa Rock and MIPS CI20 Creator. For Radxa Rock(pro/lite), wiringX provides interfaces for GPIO, I2C, SPI and ISR. You can easily use these function on Rock through wiringX. |
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| + | {{News_brief_end|Jun 9, 2015| hipboi |[[News | News]]|[http://radxa.com/Rock/wiringX Read more »]}} |
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| + | |[[Rock/Hdmi_Resolution | How to support any HDMI resolution]] |
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| + | By default, rock pro/lite support standard HDMI resolution, that is 1080p(1920*1080), 720p(1280*720), but some times, we need to display on non-common resolution such 1024*1024, or 1366*768. On PC platform, the HDMI resolution can be passed to the CPU and configured via EDID, but for ARM platform, we need to change the code to adjust to the timing of the HDMI display. Click read more for the detail instructions. |
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| + | {{News_brief_end|Jun 1, 2015| hipboi |[[News | News]]|[http://radxa.com/Rock/Hdmi_Resolution Read more »]}} |
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| + | |[[News/2015/3/rock2-beta-version-available-now | Rock2 Square beta version is available now]] |
| + | |[[File:Rock2_square.JPG]] |
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| + | The rock2 series is finally coming now. We have started rock2 series last year. The rock2 series is made of the SoM and the base board. The reason why we make it SoM plus baseboard is answered in the [http://talk.radxa.com/topic/911/rock2-som-compatibility rock2 som compatibility] thread at radxa talk. |
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| + | '''Rock2 SoM'''(left) and the '''Rock2 Square baseboard'''(right). |
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| + | <div class="thumbnail img-thumbnail" style="border:none;background-color:#fff">[[File:Rock2_som_with_square_bb.JPG]]</div> |
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| + | {{News_brief_end|Mar30, 2015| hipboi |[[News | News]]|[http://radxa.com/News/2015/3/rock2-beta-version-available-now Read more »]}} |
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