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Revision as of 06:19, 14 January 2022


Radxa Zero 2

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This is the Wiki page for Radxa Zero 2, written by Radxa Team with community contributions.

Radxa Zero 2 is a low profile single board computer with a small form factor. Powered by Amlogic A311D SoC, it can run Android and selected Linux distributions.

Radxa Zero 2 features a hexa-core 64-bit ARM processor, 4GB 32bit LPDDR4 memory, HDMI output up to 4K60p, onboard Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, USB 3.0, and 40-pin GPIO header. Additionally, the power port can also be used as a USB 2.0 OTG port to connect more peripheral.

Radxa Zero 2 comes with various configurations to suit your need. Please check our available models for detail.


More:



Getting started

Installation

Running as a desktop or hooking up to a TV? Install a different system to suit your need.

Found a bug in the software? Help us to improve!

Technical specifications about Radxa Zero 2's hardware, including components datasheet, schematic, etc.

Linux User Guide

Covers the common use cases when using Radxa Zero 2 with a Linux distribution.

Community