The Orange Pi Lite is an open-source SBC (Single Board Computer) which features a high performance CPU, GPU, DDR3 SDRAM, video outputs, WiFi, USB OTG, and the list goes on. The Lite has a slightly larger form factor than the Orange Pi Zero 2, but is still very compact with the main-board measuring 69x48mm. At the heart of the device sits an Allwinner H3 1.2GHz quad core Cortex A7 processor, alongside a Mali 400 MP2 graphics processor, with 1GB of DDR3 SDRAM to top it all off. Compatible operating systems include Android, Lubuntu, and Debian.
Features / Specs
- Brand: Orange Pi
- Model: Lite
- CPU: Allwinner H3 1.2GHz Quad Core Cortex A7
- GPU: Mali 400 MP2 @ 600MHz (Supports OpenGL ES 2.0)
- Memory: 1GB DDR3 SDRAM (Shared by CPU and GPU)
- On-Board Storage: TF Card Slot (Max 32GB)
- On-Board Wireless Network: WiFi with included antenna
- Video Inputs: CSI Camera Connector (Supports 8-bit YUV422 CMOS sensor interface / Supports CCIR656 protocol for NTSC and PAL / Supports SM pixel camera sensor / Supports video capture up to 1080p @ 30fps)
- Audio Inputs: On-board MIC
- Video Outputs: HDMI output with HDCP / Supports HDMI CEC / Supports HDMI 30 function
- Audio Outputs: HDMI
- Input Power Source: DC Jack Interface (Power supply should be rated at 5V 3A) (Cannot supply power from USB OTG connector)
- USB Ports: 2x USB 2.0 Type-A Sockets / 1x USB 2.0 Micro USB OTG Socket
- Low-Level Peripherals: 40-Pin Header (See image for connections) / Power Button
- Debugging Interface: 3-Pin Header – UART Serial Port (RX, TX and GND pins)
- Indication LEDs: Power LED / Status LED
- Supported Operating Systems: Android / Lubuntu / Debian
- Dimensions: ~(69mm x 48mm)
Notes
- Recommended Power Supply: Orange Pi 5V 3A Power Supply – DC Jack 4×1.7mm
- Compatible Micro SD Cards (Tested): SanDisk Ultra MicroSD 32GB