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Odroid Reviews.
Category Archives: Odroid.
Odroid C2- Review.
These good things of ODROID.
Odroid files- A pedestrian in the network.
Technical specifications of Odroid C2.
Odroid XU4- Review and comparison of the great micro computer.
Technical specifications of XU4 Odroid.
Update Odroid C2 project to use our own linux-amlogic 3.14 kernel.
Fix support for HK RTC shield on Odroid C2.
Odroid C2- Review and comparison against Raspberry PI 3- A pedestrian in the network.
Evolution of the procedures for import of Odroid C2.
Odroid XU4- Review and comparison of the great micro computer- A pedestrian in the network.
In the table below we compare them regarding the of Odroid C2 and Raspberry PI 3.
Odroid comes from South Korea, I was certainly wrong to write the article and did not realize it.
I hope that this will change in the future, Since the Odroid devices are really good in performance/price ratio.
Odroid XU4 pays rather than Raspberry PI3 in the majority of them areas, but not is a device that I recommend in absolute;
To develop small sizedevices Raspberry PI 3 u Odroid C2 they are too big, and such projects require more compact platforms;
The only downside I can find is the difficulty at the time of purchase due to the Odyssey involved in import from Korea,and that I already described in the review of Odroid C2, and the added costs of shipping, the tariffs, customs and VAT.
Other two major advantages of the hardware of Odroid C2 front Raspberry PI 3 son who has a separate bus to manage the USB ports, and connection Gigabit Ethernet;
Publicado el 29 March, 2016 by Peatonet To develop small sizedevices Raspberry PI 3 u Odroid C2 they are too big, and such projects require more compact platforms;
In the case of XU4 Odroid We can fix it in a simple way thanks to the XU4 Shifter Shield, with which we can adapt them both 3.3V and 5V at a price of 18$ most customs charges.
In the previous schema, the following diagram, and the following table you can see the most significant differences of Odroid C2 and Raspberry PI 3 the new XU4 Odroid, among which we can highlight its two quad-core processors each, a higher power consumption and their two USB ports 3.0.
XU4 Odroid also available in a real time clock, so we can choose between keeping our Odroid always connected to the mains to avoid losing time as we would with any similar device without RTC, or failing that connect a battery or 3.7V battery in the connector provided for this purpose.
When installing a operating system in our Odroid C2 We can choose among the available ones in the previous table, either on the card microSD like most of their counterparts or in memory eMMC;
My Odroid XU4 stopped working for no apparent reason and after sending it to Korea paying shipping costs of roundtrip, his only response was that the WCRP seemed to be damaged, that you were unaware of possible causes that this occurred, but that is fairly common and the cost of its' review' was€ 20 which had to pay if I wanted to recover my corrupted device.
As we saw in the previous review, the GPIO pins Odroid devices operate at 1.8V When configured them as input, so It does not support natively with most accessories and sensors market;
A couple of weeks ago we met Odroid C2 and compare it with Raspberry PI 3, Today we will see the most relevant technical characteristics of this new device to the height of some barebones Desktop, but without dispense a wide range of GPIO pins, or to the small characteristic of this type of device size.
In the following table youcan see the most significant differences of Odroid C2 front Raspberry PI 3, among which we can highlight its 2GB of RAM, the possibility of installing the system in a module of memory eMMC, and their connection Gigabit ethernet.
One of them is the only exit to the market Odroid C2, by what it will take to share with you my first impressions This device about, their technical specifications most relevant, and some photographs, diagrams, and code examples in bash for the port GPIO.