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cbm801 got a reaction from allo0osh in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
Orange Pi One PCB is designed to easy add almost all removed features from Orange Pi PC. Currently only RAM expansion is unprofitable.
To add 2 removed USB ports just solder wires to solder points as shown below on the photo:
Data lines for USB #3: points 1,2
Data lines for USB #2: points 3,4
Power can be taken directly from GPIO header or DC socket. OPiOne has no separate voltage regulators for USB ports like previous boards used to have.
This way I want to solder mini WiFi dongle (after removing the case and USB port) directly to the PCB.
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cbm801 got a reaction from bozden in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
On the back side of OPiOne PCB you can find also TVOut signal and MUTE which is used to disable audio amplifier but of course OPiOne has no such on board and even OPiPC had this unit removed.
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cbm801 got a reaction from bozden in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
Same way like above it is easy to expand OPiOne adding missing analog audio, mic and IR receiver.
1 - IR receiver RX line
2,3,4 - MIC1P/MIC1N/MIC-MBIAS
5,6 - LINEOUTR/LINEOUTR
Look at Orange Pi PC schematics to find out what extra components should be used to obtain full OPiPC functionality.
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cbm801 got a reaction from bozden in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
Orange Pi One PCB is designed to easy add almost all removed features from Orange Pi PC. Currently only RAM expansion is unprofitable.
To add 2 removed USB ports just solder wires to solder points as shown below on the photo:
Data lines for USB #3: points 1,2
Data lines for USB #2: points 3,4
Power can be taken directly from GPIO header or DC socket. OPiOne has no separate voltage regulators for USB ports like previous boards used to have.
This way I want to solder mini WiFi dongle (after removing the case and USB port) directly to the PCB.
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cbm801 got a reaction from iwalpola in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
On the back side of OPiOne PCB you can find also TVOut signal and MUTE which is used to disable audio amplifier but of course OPiOne has no such on board and even OPiPC had this unit removed.
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cbm801 got a reaction from iwalpola in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
Same way like above it is easy to expand OPiOne adding missing analog audio, mic and IR receiver.
1 - IR receiver RX line
2,3,4 - MIC1P/MIC1N/MIC-MBIAS
5,6 - LINEOUTR/LINEOUTR
Look at Orange Pi PC schematics to find out what extra components should be used to obtain full OPiPC functionality.
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cbm801 got a reaction from iwalpola in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
Orange Pi One PCB is designed to easy add almost all removed features from Orange Pi PC. Currently only RAM expansion is unprofitable.
To add 2 removed USB ports just solder wires to solder points as shown below on the photo:
Data lines for USB #3: points 1,2
Data lines for USB #2: points 3,4
Power can be taken directly from GPIO header or DC socket. OPiOne has no separate voltage regulators for USB ports like previous boards used to have.
This way I want to solder mini WiFi dongle (after removing the case and USB port) directly to the PCB.
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cbm801 got a reaction from emorysmith in Simple hardware terminal emulator/display for debugging booting issues
Maybe this is not strictly related to Orange Pi PC but a few weeks ago I had problems with booting my device - mainly OpenELEC and I had to debug it somehow using serial port and the terminal. Unfortunately my PC is rather far from the place where I keep OPiPC. So I was forced to prepare separate device - cheap STM32 MCU based terminal display with 2.2" LCD screen directly supplied from Orange Pi PC 3.3V. It can be used also with other devices which allow serial console debugging.
Watch below videos for more details and the code:
Maybe someone finds it useful.
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cbm801 got a reaction from tkaiser in Simple hardware terminal emulator/display for debugging booting issues
Maybe this is not strictly related to Orange Pi PC but a few weeks ago I had problems with booting my device - mainly OpenELEC and I had to debug it somehow using serial port and the terminal. Unfortunately my PC is rather far from the place where I keep OPiPC. So I was forced to prepare separate device - cheap STM32 MCU based terminal display with 2.2" LCD screen directly supplied from Orange Pi PC 3.3V. It can be used also with other devices which allow serial console debugging.
Watch below videos for more details and the code:
Maybe someone finds it useful.
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cbm801 got a reaction from gnasch in Simple hardware terminal emulator/display for debugging booting issues
Maybe this is not strictly related to Orange Pi PC but a few weeks ago I had problems with booting my device - mainly OpenELEC and I had to debug it somehow using serial port and the terminal. Unfortunately my PC is rather far from the place where I keep OPiPC. So I was forced to prepare separate device - cheap STM32 MCU based terminal display with 2.2" LCD screen directly supplied from Orange Pi PC 3.3V. It can be used also with other devices which allow serial console debugging.
Watch below videos for more details and the code:
Maybe someone finds it useful.
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cbm801 got a reaction from tkaiser in Orange Pi PC Plus available at AE (not too expensive)
I don't know it was mentioned before but Orange Pi PC Plus with WiFi and 8GB eMMC built-in is already available in Aliexpress store
http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/Orange-Pi-PC-Plus-ubuntu-linux-and-android-mini-PC-Beyond-Raspberry-Pi-2/1553371_32668618847.html
price USB 19.99
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cbm801 got a reaction from martatrisna in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
On the back side of OPiOne PCB you can find also TVOut signal and MUTE which is used to disable audio amplifier but of course OPiOne has no such on board and even OPiPC had this unit removed.
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cbm801 got a reaction from aegrotatio in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
In my humble opinion it is not worth to save $5 and it's better to buy full OPiPC for $18.69. However for some simple applications like armbian server/NAS/home automation/etc OPiOne could be good enough. But for multimedia there are serious limitations. Most significant is memory - only 512MB. You can consider using only OpenELEC but still with some limitations. For example forget about 4k in h265 because OpenELEC uses too much memory and doesn't want to open such videos. Some plugins have memory leak issues (like YT addon). Forget about Androids - those for OrangePi need 1GB for comfortable use. Of course for analog audio you need to solder 2 very tiny wires which is rather difficult because it is very close to SoC and points are very tiny. Same for USB. It's not worth to save $5. Also I don't like CPU power management in OPiOne which makes it hotter than PC. I personally purchased One just for fun. And I love gadgets Maybe I will use it for multimedia, as OpenELEC dongle for one of my TVs. But only when jerney solves problem with HDMI-CEC support - I just want to use same remote for TV and multimedia. I don't need 4K, but YouTube can be problematic because it crashes frequently on One due to lack of memory.
I also don't want to wait for Lite which will have same limitations and additionally no ethernet port. WiFi is not huge benefit because I can buy WiFi dongle for $1.7 which is less than $2 price difference between One and Lite.
OPiPC is for sure most profitable buy currenly. I will rather wait for 2GB version of PC.
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cbm801 got a reaction from Marc Draco in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
In my humble opinion it is not worth to save $5 and it's better to buy full OPiPC for $18.69. However for some simple applications like armbian server/NAS/home automation/etc OPiOne could be good enough. But for multimedia there are serious limitations. Most significant is memory - only 512MB. You can consider using only OpenELEC but still with some limitations. For example forget about 4k in h265 because OpenELEC uses too much memory and doesn't want to open such videos. Some plugins have memory leak issues (like YT addon). Forget about Androids - those for OrangePi need 1GB for comfortable use. Of course for analog audio you need to solder 2 very tiny wires which is rather difficult because it is very close to SoC and points are very tiny. Same for USB. It's not worth to save $5. Also I don't like CPU power management in OPiOne which makes it hotter than PC. I personally purchased One just for fun. And I love gadgets Maybe I will use it for multimedia, as OpenELEC dongle for one of my TVs. But only when jerney solves problem with HDMI-CEC support - I just want to use same remote for TV and multimedia. I don't need 4K, but YouTube can be problematic because it crashes frequently on One due to lack of memory.
I also don't want to wait for Lite which will have same limitations and additionally no ethernet port. WiFi is not huge benefit because I can buy WiFi dongle for $1.7 which is less than $2 price difference between One and Lite.
OPiPC is for sure most profitable buy currenly. I will rather wait for 2GB version of PC.
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cbm801 got a reaction from rodolfo in Realtek RTL8188 WiFi dongle teardown and hacking tutorial
I have just received cheap WiFi dongle (paid $1.6 in Aliexpress). I don't know yet if I will solder it directly to Orange Pi One extra USB exposed solder points.
Currently I want to share how to disassemble this dongle without damaging anything.
Watch my short tutorial video:
Using this module without the case significantly improves WiFi signal quality and range. Finally it would be possible to solder external antenna socket.
Some photos:
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cbm801 got a reaction from Tido in Realtek RTL8188 WiFi dongle teardown and hacking tutorial
I have just received cheap WiFi dongle (paid $1.6 in Aliexpress). I don't know yet if I will solder it directly to Orange Pi One extra USB exposed solder points.
Currently I want to share how to disassemble this dongle without damaging anything.
Watch my short tutorial video:
Using this module without the case significantly improves WiFi signal quality and range. Finally it would be possible to solder external antenna socket.
Some photos:
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cbm801 got a reaction from tkaiser in Realtek RTL8188 WiFi dongle teardown and hacking tutorial
I have just received cheap WiFi dongle (paid $1.6 in Aliexpress). I don't know yet if I will solder it directly to Orange Pi One extra USB exposed solder points.
Currently I want to share how to disassemble this dongle without damaging anything.
Watch my short tutorial video:
Using this module without the case significantly improves WiFi signal quality and range. Finally it would be possible to solder external antenna socket.
Some photos:
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cbm801 reacted to tkaiser in Breaking News: Choosing Armbian speeds up your Orange Pi multiple times!
Wow, thanks for bringing that to my attention. They recommend a heatsink for what they call "heavy processing (and H.265 is probably the heaviest use case there is, with use of multi-core NEON, plus vector GPU and QPU code running)". Ok, this is H.265 with Armbian 5.05 running on a cheap Orange Pi PC:
tk@orangepipc:~$ sudo armbianmonitor -m [sudo] password for tk: Stop monitoring using [ctrl]-[c] Time CPU load %cpu %sys %usr %nice %io %irq CPU 19:25:34: 1200MHz 1.55 34% 5% 25% 0% 0% 2% 48°C 19:25:39: 1008MHz 1.43 13% 2% 6% 0% 3% 0% 47°C 19:25:44: 480MHz 1.31 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 46°C 19:25:49: 480MHz 1.21 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 46°C 19:25:55: 1008MHz 1.11 4% 1% 2% 0% 0% 0% 50°C 19:26:00: 1008MHz 1.10 4% 1% 2% 0% 0% 0% 50°C 19:26:05: 1008MHz 1.18 4% 1% 2% 0% 0% 0% 49°C 19:26:10: 480MHz 1.16 24% 6% 16% 0% 0% 0% 48°C 19:26:15: 480MHz 1.15 18% 4% 13% 0% 0% 0% 48°C 19:26:20: 1008MHz 1.14 18% 4% 13% 0% 0% 0% 48°C 19:26:25: 480MHz 1.21 15% 5% 9% 0% 0% 0% 49°C 19:26:30: 480MHz 1.11 15% 5% 9% 0% 0% 0% 46°C 19:26:35: 480MHz 1.02 15% 5% 9% 0% 0% 0% 46°C^C Playing jellyfish-90-mbps-hd-hevc.mkv (324MB in size, 90 Mbps bitrate, 1920x1080, HEVC, Main profile, Level 5.0, Tier: high). I'm an absolute video NOOB so can anyone please confirm that we on our H3 boards can play H.265 HW accelerated while CPU utilisation is increasing just slightly while RPi 3 users have to think about overclocking and buying an heatsink already?! Really?
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cbm801 got a reaction from locchi93 in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
Orange Pi One PCB is designed to easy add almost all removed features from Orange Pi PC. Currently only RAM expansion is unprofitable.
To add 2 removed USB ports just solder wires to solder points as shown below on the photo:
Data lines for USB #3: points 1,2
Data lines for USB #2: points 3,4
Power can be taken directly from GPIO header or DC socket. OPiOne has no separate voltage regulators for USB ports like previous boards used to have.
This way I want to solder mini WiFi dongle (after removing the case and USB port) directly to the PCB.
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cbm801 reacted to yogesh in [WiP / Orange Pi One] Support for the upcoming Orange Pi One?
I am able to test SPI successfully with 5.04 release.
Device used : RFID Reader RC522
Here is the steps to followed :
1. Connection
Mifare_RC522_RFID OP One
MOSI ——————————> pin 19
MISO ——————————-> pin 21
SCLK ——————————-> pin 23
SDA ——————————–> pin 24
RST ———————————> pin 22
IRQ ———————————-> NONE
2. Check device ls /dev/spidev0.0 ( Armbian 5.04 gives it out of the box)
3) Install python dev
apt-get install python-dev
4) Install orangepi_PC_gpio_pyH3 Library
git clone https://github.com/duxingkei33/orangepi_PC_gpio_pyH3.git
cd orangepi_PC_gpio_pyH3
python setup.py install
5) Install SPI-Py Library
git clone https://github.com/lthiery/SPI-Py.git
cd SPI-Py
python setup.py install
6) Install MFRC522-python
git clone https://github.com/rasplay/MFRC522-python.git
7)To read id data:
cd MFRC522-python
edit MFRC522.py and comment out line 108.109.110 and 356( as shown below)
# GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BOARD)
#GPIO.setup(22, GPIO.OUT)
#GPIO.output(self.NRSTPD, 1)
#GPIO.output(self.NRSTPD, 1)
python read.py
root@orangepione:~/MFRC522-python# python read.py
Card read UID: 193,11,21,149,74
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cbm801 got a reaction from tkaiser in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
On the back side of OPiOne PCB you can find also TVOut signal and MUTE which is used to disable audio amplifier but of course OPiOne has no such on board and even OPiPC had this unit removed.
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cbm801 got a reaction from rreignier in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
Same way like above it is easy to expand OPiOne adding missing analog audio, mic and IR receiver.
1 - IR receiver RX line
2,3,4 - MIC1P/MIC1N/MIC-MBIAS
5,6 - LINEOUTR/LINEOUTR
Look at Orange Pi PC schematics to find out what extra components should be used to obtain full OPiPC functionality.
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cbm801 got a reaction from tkaiser in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
Same way like above it is easy to expand OPiOne adding missing analog audio, mic and IR receiver.
1 - IR receiver RX line
2,3,4 - MIC1P/MIC1N/MIC-MBIAS
5,6 - LINEOUTR/LINEOUTR
Look at Orange Pi PC schematics to find out what extra components should be used to obtain full OPiPC functionality.
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cbm801 got a reaction from Tido in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
Orange Pi One PCB is designed to easy add almost all removed features from Orange Pi PC. Currently only RAM expansion is unprofitable.
To add 2 removed USB ports just solder wires to solder points as shown below on the photo:
Data lines for USB #3: points 1,2
Data lines for USB #2: points 3,4
Power can be taken directly from GPIO header or DC socket. OPiOne has no separate voltage regulators for USB ports like previous boards used to have.
This way I want to solder mini WiFi dongle (after removing the case and USB port) directly to the PCB.
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cbm801 got a reaction from tkaiser in Orange Pi One - adding USB, analog audio out, TV out, mic and IR receiver
Orange Pi One PCB is designed to easy add almost all removed features from Orange Pi PC. Currently only RAM expansion is unprofitable.
To add 2 removed USB ports just solder wires to solder points as shown below on the photo:
Data lines for USB #3: points 1,2
Data lines for USB #2: points 3,4
Power can be taken directly from GPIO header or DC socket. OPiOne has no separate voltage regulators for USB ports like previous boards used to have.
This way I want to solder mini WiFi dongle (after removing the case and USB port) directly to the PCB.