Cubietech Cubieboard

Cubieboard is a small (10x6cm), hacker friendly, extendable and very low-cost while powerful ARM board with Allwinner A10 SoC.

Community

 * cubieboard@googlegroups.com
 * #cubieboard IRC channel on freenode.

Getting started
Cubieboard should come with a USB to power jack cable. When you connect cubieboard to a powered USB port with this cable the board should power on - the red power and green led2 LEDs should light.

The rev 2012-08-08 cubieboards ship with a pre-installed buildroot image, see Buildroot to rebuild it and possibly apply your customizaions. See Building on Debian] for more detailed instructions on building images.

The pre-installed image is for testing only. If you have a HDMI screen or TV that can handle 720p you can see diagnostic output when you power on the board.

When you press the power button next to power jack for a few seconds the system should print a message to the console and power down. The power led is then dimly lit and the led1 and led2 are off. Pressing the power button for a few seconds again powers the board on again.

If your board comes with the serial cable you can connect to see the cubieboard u-boot and kernel messages.


 * Also checkout Cubieboard Unboxing and Quick Start Guide by CNXSoft

FAQs
You might have a lot of questions before and after you get the Cubieboard. You can start on the Cubieboard FAQ.

rev 2012-08-08 and 2012-09-09
Two 2x24 2.0mm male headers.

Debugging

 * Connecting the serial TTL cable

Hardware Hacking

 * Adding a second SD Card slot
 * Adding a reset button
 * Adding a JTAG header

Photos

 * Alejandro Mery 2012-08-08 rev
 * Adrian Carter 2012-09-09 rev

=References=

External

 * cubieboard.org - official homepage
 * prototype pictures
 * schematics of 2012-08-08
 * official shop at taobao
 * official shop at aliexpress
 * indiegogo campaign
 * CNXSoft - Cubieboard Unboxing and Quick Start Guide