
Product overview...
- Board Name: Orange Pi 3
- Category: SBC
- Model:
- Manufacturer: XunLong Software
- Official website: click here
- Price (USD): $35
- Additional info may be found via this automated Google search
- Posted 2019-09-20 12:00am
- AllWinner H6
- Primary processor type: ARM Cortex-A53
- Primary processor word-width: 64-bit
- Primary processor cores: 4
- Primary processor clock rate (GHz): 1.8
- GPU (graphics): Mali T720
- MCU (microcontroller):
- FPGA (gates):
- Other (DSP, FPU, NPU, TPU, AI...):
- Maximum capacity (GB): 1
- Type: DDR3 (up to 2GB)
- ECC support: No
- Factory installed? Yes
- Maximum capacity (GB): 8
- Type: eMMC (up to 8GB)
- Factory installed? No
- Interface type: SD (up to 128GB)
- m.2 interfaces: 1
- m.2 NVMe support:
- SATA ports: 0
- USB host ports: 4
- USB OTG ports: 1
- USB port types: 3
- Ethernet interfaces: 1
- Maximum LAN speed (Mbps): 1000
- Wake-on-LAN support?
- WiFi: 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
- Bluetooth: 5
- Broadband:
- LoRa:
- Number of HDMI ports: 1
- HDMI version: 2
- Max. HDMI resolution: 4k
- FPS at max. resolution: 60
- Composite video (CVBS) ports: 1
- Other display interfaces (DSI, LVDS, VGA...):
- Number of camera ports: 0
- Camera interface types:
- Analog audio out: 1
- Audio connector type: 3.5mm jack
- Audio via HDMI? 1
- I2S interfaces: 0
- SPDIF interfaces: 0
- Line inputs: 0
- Mic inputs: 1
- On-board microphones: 0
- GPIO: 26
- ADC: 0
- PWM: 1
- SPI: 1
- I2C: 1
- UARTs: 2
- RS232 (or 485 or 422): 0
- IR receiver: Yes
- Arduino compatible: No
- Raspberry Pi compatible: No
- Real time clock (RTC) support:
- PMIC/PMU (power management controllers): AXP805
- Lithium battery support:
- Linux: yes
- Android: 7
- Windows:
- Other OSes:
Options:* 2GB RAM (+ $5) * 8GB eMMC (+ $5)
Physical specs...- Width (mm): 90
- Height (mm): 64
- Depth (mm):
- Weight (gm): 75
- Input voltage, min. (V): 5
- Input voltage, max. (V): 5
- Input current, min. (A): 2
- Input current, max. (A): 2
- Operating temp., min. (°C):
- Operating temp., max. (°C):
- Certifications:
(board ID = 312)
I really miss the comparison tool where 2 to 6 boards can be compared side by side….
So do we! We’re working on it. However, at the moment you can access a csv of all the boards if you wish, at https://hackerboards.com/boards.csv 🙂
There’s now a “very preliminary” compare function:
https://hackerboards.com/compare/
Note: We now have a “very preliminary” version of the Compare function available at this time, with a full release expected during Q1 of 2021. The final version will be much better, but for now you can play with the pre-release here: https://hackerboards.com/compare