NanoPi Fire 2 (Quad Core A9 ARM, 1GB RAM, Gigabit Ethernet)





....NanoPi 2 Fire Quick Start:..
Before play with your NanoPi2 Fire please get the following items ready
- NanoPi 2 Fire
- microSD Card/TFCard: Class 10 or Above, minimum 8GB SDHC
- microUSB power. A 5V/2A power is a must
1. To ease the process of making a TF card we recommend users to use the win32diskimager utility under Windows.
2. Please download the image files from
http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/index.php/NanoPi_2_Fire
3. Please uncompress these files. Insert an SD card(at least 4G) to a Windows PC, run the win32diskimager utility as administrator,On the utility's main window select your SD card's drive and the image files and click on "write" to start flashing the SD card.
4. Please insert this card to your NanoPi2 Fire and power on (with a 5V/2A power source). If the blue LED and green LED are blinking this indicates your NanoPi2 Fire is successfully booted.
...x#FAQ....
Q1: Where to download image files?
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The NanoPi 2 Fire has a wiki site which has all the necessary information and details about everything. Its link is :http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/NanoPi2Fire |
After the board is powered on the blue LED is not on
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After the board is powered on the blue LED is on but not blinking |
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When the board doesn’t connect any display device it can boot normally and output system messages to the serial port. However when it connects an LCD the LCD doesn’t display anything or reboots frequently before it fully loads an OS. |
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When the board doesn’t connect an LCD it can boot normally and output system messages to the serial port. However when it connects an HDMI monitor the monitor doesn’t display anything. |
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When the board runs Debian HDMI doesn’t have audio output |
Our Debian system currently doesn’t support HDMI audio because we didn’t include HDMI’s audio package
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When the board runs Android HDMI doesn’t support sound adjustment. |
Our Android system currently doesn’t support HDMI’s sound adjustment. Users can adjust it via a remote control |
How to setup a 64 bit Ubuntu for NanoPi 2 Fire’s development? How to extend TF card? How to compile NanoPi 2 Fire’s kernel and uboot? |
Please check our wiki which has all the details you need. |
....#40Pin GPIO Pin Description ..
....#LCD Interface Pin Description ..
Pin# |
Name |
Pin# |
Name |
01 |
VDD_5V |
24 |
LCD_R3 |
02 |
VDD_5V |
25 |
LCD_R4 |
03 |
LCD_B0 |
26 |
LCD_R5 |
04 |
LCD_B1 |
27 |
LCD_R6 |
05 |
LCD_B2 |
28 |
LCD_R7 |
06 |
LCD_B3 |
29 |
DGND |
07 |
LCD_B4 |
30 |
GPIOB25 |
08 |
LCD_B5 |
31 |
GPIOC15 |
09 |
LCD_B6 |
32 |
NRESETOUT |
10 |
LCD_B7 |
33 |
LCD_DE |
11 |
DGND |
34 |
LCD_VSYNC |
12 |
LCD_G0 |
35 |
LCD_HSYNC |
13 |
LCD_G1 |
36 |
LCD_CLK |
14 |
LCD_G2 |
37 |
DGND |
15 |
LCD_G3 |
38 |
DGND |
16 |
LCD_G4 |
39 |
DGND |
17 |
LCD_G5 |
40 |
DGND |
18 |
LCD_G6 |
41 |
I2C2_SCL |
19 |
LCD_G7 |
42 |
I2C2_SDA |
20 |
DGND |
43 |
GPIOC16 |
21 |
LCD_R0 |
44 |
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22 |
LCD_R1 |
45 |
DGND |
23 |
LCD_R2 |
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NanoPi 2 Fire Resources:
Wiki: http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/NanoPi2Fire
Github:https://github.com/friendlyarm
Download
NanoPi2 Fire WIKI:http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/.../NanoPi_2_Fire
Latest Image Files :http://wiki.friendlyarm.com/wiki/nanopi2/download