Databyte.ch a13-som

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Databyte.ch a13-som
A13som.PNG
Manufacturer http://databyte.ch
Dimensions 67.6mm x 38mm x ~4mm
Release Date 01 2020
Website http://databyte.ch
Specifications
SoC A13 @ 1GHz
DRAM 512MiB DDR3 @ 403MHz
NAND none on-board
Power DC 3.3V @ 1A (t.b.d)
Features
LCD none
Touchscreen touchcontroller through SO-DIMM conenctor
Video yes, on SO-DIMM connector, RGB, LCD
Audio yes, on SO-DIMM connector
Network yes, MII on SO-DIMM connector
Storage µSD on-board
USB yes, on SO-DIMM connector
Camera yes, CSI on SO-DIMM connector
Other Accelerometer (Manufacturer device), GPS, IRDA
Headers JTAG (2x5x1.27mm)

This page needs to be properly filled according to the New Device Howto and the New Device Page guide.

The A13-SOM is yet an other System on Module. Comparable to a RaspberryPi Compute Module and is also partially pin compatible.

Identification

This section explains how to most easily identify your device. For a development board, explain the name(s) printed on the board. For an android device, find out the strings as reported under settings.

On the back of the device, the following is printed:

DATABYTE.CH
ED1912-011-A
A13-SOM

The PCB has the following silkscreened on it:

A13-SOM

Sunxi support

Current status

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Images

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You can find the latest images here: http://databyte.ch/A13-SOM

HW-Pack

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BSP

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Manual build

You can build things for yourself by following our Manual build howto and by choosing from the configurations available below.

U-Boot

Mainline U-Boot

Use the MANUFACTURER_DEVICE build target.

Linux Kernel

Mainline kernel

Use the FAMILY-CHIP-DEVICE.dtb device-tree binary.

Tips, Tricks, Caveats

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FEL mode

All Pins are connected to the 200-Pin header. Read the A13-Manual for further information's about activating the FEL-Mode

Device specific topic

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Adding a serial port (voids warranty)

DEVICE UART pads

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Device disassembly

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Locating the UART

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Pictures

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Also known as

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See also

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Manufacturer images

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