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UDOO
This page collects information about UDOO the
first ever small sized computer that merges in one single board an ARM
cortex-A9 iMX.6 CPU and an Arduino Due compatible board embedded with a
dedicated ARM SAM3X8E CPU. UDOO project has been funded through
Kickstarter,
raising \$641,614 in sixty days thanks to 4,172 backers.
Notice: The UDOO Wiki pages on this site is collaborative work -
the UDOO Team is not responsible for content on these pages.
Contents
- 1 What’s UDOO?
- 2 Specifications
- 3 Getting Started
- 4 Tutorials
- 5 Resources
- 6 Official Accessories
- 7 Community
What’s UDOO?
UDOO is a single board computer that can be used both with Android and
Linux, paired with an Arduino-compatible processor. It is a powerful
prototyping board for software development and design; it’s easy to use
and allows developing projects with minimum knowledge of hardware
design. UDOO merges different computing worlds together: each one has
its proper strengths and weak points, but all of them are useful in
todays life for educational purposes as well as Do-It-Yourself (DIY) and
quick prototyping. UDOO is an open hardware, low-cost platform equipped
with an ARM i.MX6 Freescale processor, and an Arduino Due compatible
section based on ATMEL SAM3X8E ARM processor, all this available on the
same board!
UDOO goals:
- Develop an innovative product for a growing market
- Give a new vision to the educational framework, with the idea of
training up a new generation of engineers, designers and software
developers skilled in digital technology: physical computing,
multi-media arts, interactive arts, IoT… - Give a boost to the DIY world
- Offer a low cost embedded platform for interactive arts with
powerful tools: Processing, OpenCV, PureData, openFramework - Provide companies with a great tool for fast prototyping
Specifications
UDOO retail line up consists of three models, sharing most of the
features and different only for connectivity and i.MX6 processor used.
All three models feature an embedded Arduino compatible section based on
Arduino Due schematic. UDOO’s dimensions are: 4.33 inch x 3.35 inch (11
cm x 8.5 cm).
Warning: The UDOO I/O pins are 3.3V compliant. Higher voltages (like
5V) would damage the board.
Learn more about wrong uses that invalidate the
warranty.
Board Overview
GPIO features
- 76 fully available GPIO
- Arduino-compatible R3 1.0 pinout
- 3,3 V Compliant
- Compatible with All Arduino Due Shields and most Arduino Shields
- GPIO’s can be accessed as Arduino pins, GPIO’s or as additional
S\PDIF, FlexCAN,I2S, SPI
More informations about
UDOO_GPIO_Pinout
Getting Started
Very first start
| Advanced Setup
| ResourcesUDOO has a very active and growing community where to find help and new ideas
|
Tutorials
Linux
| Android
| Arduino |
Resources
Hardware & Accessories | Software & OS Distributions
| Additional Resources
|
Official Accessories
UDOO Camera Module
VGA (320x480) @120fps VGA (640x480) @90fps 720p @60fps 1280x960 @45fps 1080p @30fps QSXGA (2592x1944) @15fps More informations about UDOO Camera Modules |
UDOO LVDS Touch Screens
7” Touch Panel Kit
How to setup lvds panels |
15” Touch Panel Kit
|
Community
Forums The official UDOO forums can be found at
http://www.udoo.org/forum
The forum search facility has been tweaked to allow more general
searching. Please do a search before making a post as the issue may
already have been raised and answered.
IRC There is an (unofficial) UDOO discussion channel on IRC. Using
the IRC client of your choice, use server information: irc.freenode.net.
Room name is #udoo.
Home site and community
- Official web site http://www.udoo.org
- Official forum
http://www.udoo.org/forum/index.php