Linksprite recently announced PcDuino3 Nano development board powered by AllWinner A20 dual core processor. PcDuino3 Nano is, as you can expect, a smaller and cheaper version the company’s PcDuino3 board without Wi-Fi module, LVDS header, and I2S interface. The board does not appear to support Li-Po batteries either, but it adds one extra USB host port compared to its big brother.
pcDuino3 specifications:
- SoC – AllWinner A20 dual core ARM Cortex A7 @ 1.0 GHz with Mali 400MP2 GPU
- System Memory – 1GB DRAM
- Storage – 4GB NAND Flash, SATA connector, and microSD card slot (up to 32GB)
- Video Output – HDMI 1.4 with HDCP support
- Audio Out – 3.5mm analog audio interface
- Connectivity – Gigabit Ethernet
- USB – 2x USB host, 1x USB OTG
- Expansion Headers – Arduino UNO extension interface with 14xGPIO, 2xPWM, 6xADC, 1xUART, 1xSPI, 1xI2C.
- Camera – MIPI camera support
- Misc – IR receiver
- Power – 5V, 2000mA
- Dimensions – 91.4mm x 53.3mm (PcDuino3: 121mm x 65mm)
In some ways it’s similar to Cubieboard2 but in a smaller factor, with Gigabit Ethernet, but lacking the audio ports. The company still provide Ubuntu 12.04 and Android 4.2 images and source code for the board, as well as an API to control the I/O pins available on the Arduino headers (UART, ADC, PWM, GPIO, I2C, SPI).
PcDuino3 Nano can be purchased on Linksprite or Cutedigi for $39. Shipping is not included, and I got a ridiculous quote for UPS shipping to Thailand ($78) on Cutedigi, but USPS First Class is available on Linksprite for $6.75. You can also visit PcDuino3 Nano product page, and access the download, Wiki, and tutorial sections of the site to find out more.
Thanks to John for the tip.
Original post from http://www.cnx-software.com/2014/09/18/39-pcduino3-nano-arm-linux-development-board-features-hdmi-sata-gigabit-ethernet-arduino-headers/