

The following cards are what we used in all our test cases presented here: To make your device boot and run fast we highly recommend you use a Class10 8GB SDHC TF card or a better one. A host computer running Ubuntu 18.04 64-bit system.MicroSD Card/TF Card: Class 10 or Above, minimum 8GB SDHC.OS/Software: U-boot,Ubuntu-Core,OpenWRTģ Diagram, Layout and Dimension 3.1 Layoutįor more details refer to the document: NanoPi R1 V1.0 1809 Schematic.pdf 3.2 Board Dimensionįor more details refer to: NanoPi_R1 pcb file in dxf format 4 Get Started 4.1 Essentials You Needīefore starting to use your NanoPi R1 get the following items ready.Temperature measuring range: -20℃ to 70℃.Debug Serial Port: 3Pin 2.54mm pitch pin-header.WiFi: 802.11b/g/n, with SMA antenna interface.

CPU: Allwinner H3, Quad-core Cortex-A7 Up to 1.2GHz.With some additional settings it will work like a router.Its good networking performance and features make it a good platform for various network applications. The NanoPi R1 has one Gbps Ethernet port and one Fast Ethernet port.The NanoPi R1("R1") is a complete open source board developed by FriendlyElec for makers, hobbyists, fans and etc.

