NanoPi M1
FriendlyElecThe tiny NanoPi M1 uses the Allwinner H3 SoC, and integrates Ethernet, IR receiver, video/audio output and supports HDMI and AVOUT. It can be powered via its microUSB port.
📅 Added on September 20, 2019
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Hardware Specifications (Start Comparison)
| Manufacturer | FriendlyElec |
|---|---|
| SoC | AllWinner H3 |
| CPU | 4× ARM Cortex-A7 @ 1.2Ghz |
| GPU | Mali-400 MP2 |
| RAM | 1.0 GiB DDR3 |
| eMMC | 1× soldered |
| SD | 1× microSD (up to 32GB) slot bootable |
| USB |
3× host ports
1x USB-OTG
|
| Ethernet | 1× 10/100 |
| Video interfaces |
1×
HDMI
1× Composite
|
| Display I/O | - |
| Audio |
1× audio output
1× S/PDIF output
1× I2S
|
| Camera I/O | 1× camera interfaces |
| GPIOs |
40× GPIOs
1× PWM
|
| Pin Header |
Raspberry Pi HAT
|
| Embedded I/O |
2× I2C
2× SPI
3× UART
|
| Generic Peripherals |
IR receiver
|
Physical Aspects
| Power Requirements |
5.0
– 5.1
V DC
1.0A
–2.0A
|
|---|---|
| Battery | - |
| Dimensions | 64mm x 56mm x 15mm |
| Form Factor | Unknown |
| Mounting holes | No |
Software
| Linux |
Yes
|
|---|---|
| Android | Android |
| Windows | - |
Certifications and conformity
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Availability
The reference price is (US) $19.0For purchase information, please refer to the official website .