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== Introduction ==
 
  
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=
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This is the documentation for ROCK Pi 4, written by Radxa Team with community contributions.
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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 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 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.
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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]].
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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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* [[Rockpi4/getting_started | Getting started with your ROCK Pi 4]], including what you need and how to get it booted.
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* [[Rockpi4/hardware/rockpi4#gpio | GPIO pinout]]
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* [[Rockpi4/backup | Backup and Restore your SD card or eMMC module]]
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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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* [[rockpi4/install/microSD | Install on microSD card]]
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* [[rockpi4/install/eMMC | Install on eMMC module]]
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* [[rockpi4/install/USB | Install on USB drive(wip)]]
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* [[rockpi4/install/NVME | Install on M.2 NVME SSD(wip)]]
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* [[rockpi4/radxa-apt | Update from Radxa Apt]]
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        <div class="panel-heading"><h3 class="panel-title"><i class="fa fa-cog"></i> [[rockpi4/dev | Development]]</h3></div>
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Information about Linux and Android development
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* [[rockpi4/dev/usb-install | USB Installation]]
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* [[rockpi4/dev/Debian | Build Debian]]
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* [[rockpi4/dev/kernel-4.4 | Build vendor kernel(Rockchip 4.4)]]
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* [[rockpi4/dev/usbnet | USB Device Network]]
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* [[rockpi4/dev/rockpi-android-tv | Build Android (nougat) TV]]
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* [[rockpi4/dev/serial-console | Serial Console]]
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[[rockpi4/dev | > More...]]
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== Getting started ==
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        <div class="panel-heading"><h3 class="panel-title"><i class="fa fa-hdd-o"></i>  [[rockpi4/hardware|Hardware]] </h3></div>
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Technical specifications about the ROCK Pi 4 hardware, including WI-FI module, LCD module, camera module, etc.
  
Refer the [[Rockpi4/getting_started | ROCK Pi 4 getting started]] page for how to start with ROCK Pi.
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* [[News/2018/11/introduce-the-new-rockpi-4-hardware | Blog post]] from Radxa Team introducing the ROCK Pi hardware design
  
Refer [[rockpi4/install | Installation]] for how to install images on ROCK Pi.
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* [[Rockpi4/hardware/rockpi4 | Main board]] - Hardware introduction of the ROCK Pi 4
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** [https://dl.radxa.com/rockpi/docs/hw/ROCK-Pi-4B-3D.stp.gz 3D drawing] - 3D model of ROCK Pi 4
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* [[rockpi4/hardware/gpio | GPIO]] - GPIO pinout&numbers
  
== Hardware ==
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* [[Rockpi4/hardware/display | Display]]
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* [[Rockpi4/hardware/camera/ | Camera module]]
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* [[Rockpi4/hardware/devtree_overlays |  Device Tree Overlays]] - Use other HAT
  
Refer [[rockpi4/hardware |ROCK Pi 4 Hardware]] page for detailed info about ROCK Pi.
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> [[rockpi4/hardware | More...]]
  
===40 PIN GPIO ===
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! Function2 || Function1 ||  GPIO ||  Pin# || || Pin# || GPIO || Function1 || Function2
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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>
| || +3.3V ||  || style="background:yellow"| 1 ||  ||style="background:red"| 2 ||  || +5.0V ||
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| || style="background:orange"| I2C7_SDA || GPIO2_A7 || style="background:green; color:white"| 3 || ||  style="background:red"| 4 || || +5.0V ||
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* [[Rockpi4/Debian | Debian Desktop]]
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* [[Rockpi4/Ubuntu | Ubuntu Server]]
| || style="background:orange"| I2C7_SCL || GPIO2_B0 || style="background:green; color:white"| 5 || || style="background:black; color:white"| 6 ||  || GND ||
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* [[Rockpi4/radxa-apt | Radxa APT]]
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* [[Rockpi4/Docker | Docker]]
| CIF_CLKOUT ||  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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* [[Rockpi4/Samba | Samba]]
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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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| ||  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 || style="background:orange" | 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_RX ||  SPI1_TXD || GPIO1_B0 || style="background:green; color:white"|19 ||  ||style="background:black; color:white"|20 || || GND ||
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| UART4_TX || SPI1_RXD || GPIO1_A7  || style="background:green; color:white"|21  ||  || style="background:green; color:white"|22  || GPIO4_D5  ||
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|  ||  SPI1_CLK || GPIO1_B1 || style="background:green; color:white"|23 ||  || style="background:green; color:white"|24 || GPIO1_B2  || SPI1_CSn  ||
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| ||  GND  ||  || style="background:black; color:white"|25  ||  || style="background:green; color:white"|26 ||  || ADC_IN0 ||
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| ||  I2C2_SDA  || GPIO2_A0 || style="background:blue; color:white"|27  ||  || style="background:blue; color:white"|28 || GPIO2_A1 || I2C2_CLK ||
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| I2C6_SCL ||  SPI2_TXD  || GPIO2_B2 || style="background:green; color:white"|29  ||  || style="background:black; color:white"|30 ||  || GND ||  
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| I2C6_SDA ||  SPI2_RXD  || GPIO2_B1 || style="background:green; color:white"|31  ||  || style="background:green; color:white"|32 || GPIO3_C0 || SPDIF_TX ||
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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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==== Sweet tips about ROCK Pi 4 Board ====
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* Except Pins for power supply, all pins are laid out directly to Soc RK3399.
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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>
* For pin 3, 5, 27, 28, 29 and 31, each pin is connected to the 3.3V supply through a 4.7K pull-up resistor.
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* Pin 19, 21, 23, 24 are laid out directly to the pins of SPI device on board.
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Fundamental Android usage for beginners and more advanced information for power users.
* Pin7 is laid out directly to the pin of MIPI CSI on board.
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* [https://forum.radxa.com/t/solve-google-play-device-is-not-play-protect-certified-issue/229 Solve Google Play Device is not Play Protect certified issue]
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== Software ==
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=== Build ===
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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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=== Release Images===
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        <div class="panel-heading"><h3 class="panel-title"><i class="fa fa-question"></i> [[rockpi4/FAQs | FAQs]]</h3></div>
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* Answers to frequently asked technical questions
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* Answers to sale of ROCK Pi 4
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== Community ==
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        <div class="panel-heading"><h3 class="panel-title"><i class="fa fa-users"></i> Community</h3></div>
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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
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* [[rockpi4/contribute | How to contribute to this wiki]]
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Revision as of 02:24, 8 April 2019



ROCK Pi 4

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.

Rockpi 4B v13 breadboard front.png

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

> More...

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

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

Remote Access

  • Accessing your ROCK Pi 4 remotely via SSH or over the web.
  • Answers to frequently asked technical questions
  • Answers to sale of ROCK Pi 4