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== Introduction ==
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This is the documentation for ROCK Pi 4, written by Radxa Team with community contributions.
  
 
ROCK Pi 4 is a Rockchip RK3399 based SBC(Single Board Computer) by [[Special:SpecialContact/| Radxa]]. It can run android or some Linux distributions.
 
ROCK Pi 4 is a Rockchip RK3399 based SBC(Single Board Computer) by [[Special:SpecialContact/| Radxa]]. It can run android or some Linux distributions.
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ROCK Pi 4 comes in two models, Model A and Model B, each model has 1GB, 2GB or 4GB ram options. for detailed difference of Model A and Model B, please check [[Rockpi4/getting_started#get_start_specs | Specifications]].
 
ROCK Pi 4 comes in two models, Model A and Model B, each model has 1GB, 2GB or 4GB ram options. for detailed difference of Model A and Model B, please check [[Rockpi4/getting_started#get_start_specs | Specifications]].
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== Getting started ==
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        <div class="panel-heading"> <h3 class="panel-title"><i class="fa fa-hand-o-up"></i>  [[Rockpi4/getting_started | Setup/Quick start ]]</h3> </div>
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Getting started with your ROCK Pi 4, including what you need and how to get it booted.
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Refer the [[Rockpi4/getting_started | ROCK Pi 4 getting started]] page for how to start with ROCK Pi.
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        <div class="panel-heading"><h3 class="panel-title"><i class="fa fa-download"></i> [[rockpi4/install | Installation]]</h3></div>
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Installing an operating system on your ROCK PI 4, including microSD card, eMMC module, USB drive and M.2 NVME SSD,
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Refer [[rockpi4/install | Installation]] for how to install images on ROCK Pi.
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        <div class="panel-heading"><h3 class="panel-title"><i class="fa fa-cog"></i> Software</h3></div>
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Information about Linux and Android SDK, with how to build a system image.
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== Software ==
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        <div class="panel-heading"><h3 class="panel-title"><i class="fa fa-ban"></i> Remote Access</h3></div>
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Accessing your ROCK Pi 4 remotely via SSH or over the web.
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=== Build ===
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        <div class="panel-heading"><h3 class="panel-title"><i class="fa fa-linux"></i> [http://wiki.radxa.com/Rockpi4/Debian Working With Linux ]</h3></div>
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Fundamental Linux usage for beginners and more advanced information for power users.
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=== Release Images===
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        <div class="panel-heading"> <h3 class="panel-title"><i class="fa fa-android"></i> [http://wiki.radxa.com/Rockpi4/Android Working With  Android ]</h3></div>
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Fundamental Android usage for beginners and more advanced information for power users.
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=== [http://wiki.radxa.com/Rockpi4/Debian Work With ROCKPI4 Debian ]===
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=== [http://wiki.radxa.com/Rockpi4/Android Work With ROCKPI4 Android ]===
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== Hardware ==
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Technical specifications about the ROCK Pi 4 hardware, including WI-FI module, LCD module, camera module, etc.
  
 
[[News/2018/11/introduce-the-new-rockpi-4-hardware | Blog post]]  from Radxa Team introducing the ROCK Pi hardware design
 
[[News/2018/11/introduce-the-new-rockpi-4-hardware | Blog post]]  from Radxa Team introducing the ROCK Pi hardware design
  
 
Refer [[rockpi4/hardware |ROCK Pi 4 Hardware]] page for detailed info about ROCK Pi.
 
Refer [[rockpi4/hardware |ROCK Pi 4 Hardware]] page for detailed info about ROCK Pi.
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=== Quick Lookup ===
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=== <span id="GPIO"></span>40 PIN header===
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{| class="wikitable"
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! Function3 || Function2 || Function1 ||  GPIO ||  Pin# || || Pin# || GPIO || Function1 || Function2 || Function3
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| || || +3.3V ||  || style="background:yellow"| 1 ||  ||style="background:red"| 2 ||  || +5.0V ||  ||
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| CIF_D7 || VOP_D7 || style="background:orange"| I2C7_SDA || GPIO2_A7 || style="background:green; color:white"| 3 || ||  style="background:red"| 4 || || +5.0V ||  ||
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| CIF_VSYNC || VOP_CLK || style="background:orange"| I2C7_SCL || GPIO2_B0 || style="background:green; color:white"| 5 || || style="background:black; color:white"| 6 ||  || GND ||  ||
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| CIF_CLKOUT || VPO_DEN || SPI2_CLK || GPIO2_B3 || style="background:green; color:white"| 7 || || style="background:green; color:white"| 8 || GPIO4_C4 || style="background:orange"|DEBUG_TXD ||  ||
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| || ||  GND ||  || style="background:black; color:white"| 9 || || style="background:green; color:white"|10 || GPIO4_C3 || style="background:orange"|DEBUG_RXD ||  ||
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|VOP1_PWM  || VPO0_PWM ||  PWM0 || GPIO4_C2 || style="background:green; color:white"|11 || || style="background:green; color:white"|12 || GPIO4_A3 || I2S1_SCLK ||  ||
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| || || PWM1 || GPIO4_C6 || style="background:green; color:white"|13 ||  || style="background:black; color:white"|14 || || GND ||  ||
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| || || SPDIF_TX ||  GPIO4_C5 || style="background:green; color:white"|15 || || style="background:green; color:white"|16 || GPIO4_D2 || ||  ||
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| || ||  +3.3V || || style="background:yellow"|17 || || style="background:green; color:white"|18 || GPIO4_D4 || ||  ||
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| || UART4_TXD ||  SPI1_TXD || GPIO1_B0 || style="background:green; color:white"|19 ||  ||style="background:black; color:white"|20 || || GND ||  ||
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| || UART4_RXD || SPI1_RXD || GPIO1_A7  || style="background:green; color:white"|21  ||  || style="background:green; color:white"|22  || GPIO4_D5  ||  || ||
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| || PMCU_JTAG_TCK ||  SPI1_CLK || GPIO1_B1 || style="background:green; color:white"|23 ||  || style="background:green; color:white"|24 || GPIO1_B2  || SPI1_CSn  || PMCU_JTAG_TMS  ||
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| || ||  GND  ||  || style="background:black; color:white"|25  ||  || style="background:green; color:white"|26 ||  || ADC_IN0 ||  ||
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| CIF_D0 || VOP_D0 ||  I2C2_SDA  || GPIO2_A0 || style="background:blue; color:white"|27  ||  || style="background:blue; color:white"|28 || GPIO2_A1 || I2C2_CLK ||  VOP_D1 || CIF_D1
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| CIF_CLKIN || I2C6_SCL ||  SPI2_TXD  || GPIO2_B2 || style="background:green; color:white"|29  ||  || style="background:black; color:white"|30 ||  || GND ||  ||
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| CIF_HREF || I2C6_SDA ||  SPI2_RXD  || GPIO2_B1 || style="background:green; color:white"|31  ||  || style="background:green; color:white"|32 || GPIO3_C0 || SPDIF_TX || MAC_COL || UART3_CTSn
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| || ||  SPI2_CSn || GPIO2_B4 || style="background:green; color:white"|33  ||  || style="background:black; color:white"|34 ||  || GND ||  ||
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| || ||  I2S1_LRCK_TX || GPIO4_A5 || style="background:green; color:white"|35  ||  || style="background:green; color:white"|36 || GPIO4_A4 || I2S1_LRCK_RX ||  ||
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|  || ||  || GPIO4_D6 || style="background:green; color:white"|37  ||  || style="background:green; color:white"|38 || GPIO4_A6 || I2S1_SDI ||  ||
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| || ||  GND ||  || style="background:black; color:white"|39  ||  ||style="background:green; color:white"|40  || GPIO4_A7 || I2S1_SDO ||  ||
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== Community ==
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* Forum: http://forum.radxa.com
 
* Forum: http://forum.radxa.com
 
* Telegram Group: https://t.me/rockpi4
 
* Telegram Group: https://t.me/rockpi4
 
* [[rockpi4/contribute | How to contribute to this wiki]]
 
* [[rockpi4/contribute | How to contribute to this wiki]]
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Revision as of 10:09, 22 November 2018



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This is the documentation for ROCK Pi 4, written by Radxa Team with community contributions.

ROCK Pi 4 is a Rockchip RK3399 based SBC(Single Board Computer) by Radxa. It can run android or some Linux distributions. ROCK Pi 4 features a six core ARM processor, 64bit dual channel 3200Mb/s LPDDR4, up to 4K@60 HDMI, MIPI DSI, MIPI CSI, 3.5mm jack with mic, 802.11 ac WIFI, Bluetooth 5.0, USB Port, GbE LAN, 40-pin color expansion header, RTC. Also, ROCK Pi 4 supports USB PD and QC powering.

ROCK Pi 4 comes in two models, Model A and Model B, each model has 1GB, 2GB or 4GB ram options. for detailed difference of Model A and Model B, please check Specifications.

Getting started with your ROCK Pi 4, including what you need and how to get it booted.

Installing an operating system on your ROCK PI 4, including microSD card, eMMC module, USB drive and M.2 NVME SSD,

Software

Information about Linux and Android SDK, with how to build a system image.

Remote Access

Accessing your ROCK Pi 4 remotely via SSH or over the web.

Fundamental Linux usage for beginners and more advanced information for power users.

Fundamental Android usage for beginners and more advanced information for power users.

Hardware

Technical specifications about the ROCK Pi 4 hardware, including WI-FI module, LCD module, camera module, etc.

Blog post from Radxa Team introducing the ROCK Pi hardware design

Refer ROCK Pi 4 Hardware page for detailed info about ROCK Pi.