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  • Author Author: mconners
  • Date Created: 23 Dec 2014 12:42 AM Date Created
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ODroid - Oh Boy!

mconners
mconners
23 Dec 2014

I recently picked up one of these little ODROID C1 development boards and i have to say I couldn't be happier!

 

It's a Quad Core ARM dev board based on the Amlogic S805 Cortex A5 processor with a Dual Core Mali 450 GPU. It comes with 1 GB of RAM and can can boot from 2 sources eMMC and Micro SD. $36.95 US.

 

It's layout looks very similar to the Raspberry Pi+, and it is almost the same size. Here is a picture of the 2 side by side:

 

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Some of the features:

4 USB Host Ports

Micro Usb OTG Port

Micro HDMI Port

Gigabit ethernet over RJ45

IR Receiver (I guess that would be handy for a remote control if using as a streaming device)

40 Pin Expansion Port containing

2 - I2C Ports

Serial Port

19 GPIO Pins

2 ADC inputs

1.8V Analog reference

3.3 V Out

2 5V outputs

1 SPI Output

RTC with available battery backup.

 

A quick look at the pinout for both  the ODROID C1 and the Raspberry Pi shows they seem to match up with the exception of pins 37,38, and 40 on the ODroid are used for ADC.

 

It's also missing a few things the B+ has built in, like the camera interface, composite video out, discrete audio outputs, and the Display header.

 

This board will run Android or Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, both available from the Hardkernel site.

Installation of the Ubuntu image was a breeze, simply download it, dd the image to a Micro SD card, and boot. Detailed instructions are available on the Hardkernel site.

 

There is a root user and an odroid user, both seem to use the password odroid.

 

The Hardkernel site (as well as their US distributor) have a wide selection of inexpensive accessories for the odroid.

I was foolish and didn't purchase the power supply, which turned out to require a very small connector which was difficult to find. I was able to cobble together a plug using a Radio Shack Adaptaplug socket, a type A (2.5 mm) Adaptaplug tip, and an old phone charger I had lying around. But it would have been cheaper and easier to have purchased it initially from Ameridroid.

 

I did purchase the tinkerers kit which included a breadboard, a breakout board for the GPIO port, a ribbon cable, a bunch of resistors (like 100 or so, I didn't count), 6 tactile buttons, about a dozen LED's in rd green and yellow,  a Photocell sensor, and a bunch of connection wires.

 

The fact that it runs a modern version of Ubuntu makes me happy, the 14.04 LTS version is from April 2014 and since it is an LTS release it will be supported for several years. I run Ubuntu on my main computer and all my laptops, plus my RIoT Board so this thing will fit right in.

 

In conclusion I just have to say this is a great board, and for $35 US, it's tough to beat. My only words of caution are

1) Buy the power supply, it's worth it, or at least the pigtail connector they sell

2) Look on their site to see the limitations on Micro SD cards, they have some that perform better than others, I had one of the poor performers, it works but it is slow on boot

3) If you need a console, buy their USB uart module, they have a goofy molex connector for serial

 

Other than that, I can't complain.

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  • mconners
    mconners over 11 years ago in reply to mconners +3
    With all four cores blazing, it only got up to about 35C. I'm not sure the heat sink is necessary. Mike
  • Robert Peter Oakes
    Robert Peter Oakes over 11 years ago +3
    Droid-C1 ordered, along with PSU, Serial Cable and HDMI adapter, now the few days of waiting begins , Oh and an LCD display (Why not) I looks like your all getting this thing to perform quite nicely so…
  • Problemchild
    Problemchild over 11 years ago in reply to johnbeetem +3
    Yes you are (H)alting the Odroid rather than also calling the power off so the power remains on to complete your USB transaction no doubt!! good solution ...nice and easy
  • mconners
    mconners over 11 years ago in reply to mconners

    And I assume you are using this reference en:c1_ubuntu_to_usb_hdd [Odroid Wiki]

     

    Mike

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    mconners over 11 years ago in reply to johnbeetem

    If I had read more carefully, I would have realized you are trying the boot off sd, run from HD. Sorry, I misunderstood. I haven't tried that yet, I'm sure it's not insurmountable. Maybe post on the forum over there, they seem to have pretty good support.

     

     

    Mike

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    mconners over 11 years ago in reply to johnbeetem

    Also, I followed this page en:c1_ubuntu_release_note_v1.1 [Odroid Wiki] and I have just kept the git repo up to date and used the Ubuntu software updater to keep the OS up to date. I really haven't experienced any issues since right after I updated the first time. I had a similar experience where it went into a reboot loop, I unplugged my external drive, it came up fine. I don't recall if I did anything after that, but that problem has gone away.

     

    Mike

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    mconners over 11 years ago in reply to johnbeetem

    Hey John, try and disconnect your external hard drive and power it back up. see if that fixes the reboot loop.

     

     

    Mike

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    johnbeetem over 11 years ago in reply to johnbeetem

    johnbeetem wrote:

     

    VGA works!  I'm using Chromium browser right now.  It's blurry, but that's probably the monitor converting to its native 1440x900.  I also have to pan around a bit, but what can I expect from VGA?

     

    So now the next adventure is getting v1.2 and trying to boot from the hard drive.  SD is pretty slow, but Chromium does work.  Browsing was basically impossible on Raspberry Pi.  I'm looking forward to seeing how it performs with a USB hard drive.

    I discovered that my monitor can work with 720p.  It's less blurry than VGA and has enough pixels that I don't have to pan around so much, but still blurry enough that I won't be able to read it for long.

     

    Getting v1.2 working with SD and hard drive isn't trivial.  I can't seem to get HDMI to work with v1.2, nor can I SSH (or even ping).  Sometimes it goes into a reboot cycle and sometimes it seems to come up nicely but without a display I can't see what's really going on.  I was too cheap to get the UART dongle.  I might see if the GPIO UART pins come up by default.

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