LinkSprite pcDuino Lite

This device is very similar to the LinkSprite pcDuino. The main difference is that it has 512M of RAM instead of 1G.

= Identification =

On the back of the device, the following is printed: Manufacturer Marketing Name ModelNumber

The PCB has the following silkscreened on it: LIA-BB-V6.66 1970-01-01

In android, under Settings->About Tablet, you will find:
 * Model Number: 
 * Build Number: 

= Sunxi support =

Mainline U-Boot
Using the Linksprite_pcDuino_defconfig build target works with u-boot v2019.01.

Mainline kernel
At the time of writing, there is no pcDuino Lite dts in Linux, but when using the sun4i-a10-pcduino.dts device-tree file of the mainline kernel, many peripheral work out of the box.

Status with linux-libre 5.3.1-gnu-1 in Parabola:
 * microSD works: booted with the rootfs on it
 * Ethernet works
 * The two USB host port work: tested with an USB key

= Tips, Tricks, Caveats =

FEL mode
The button triggers  FEL mode.

Locating the UART
The RX, TX, and GND pins are located near the MENU button as shown in tthe picture. Just attach some leads according to our UART Howto.

= Pictures =

= Also known as =

= TODO =
 * Find the schematics, vendor images, vendor source code and document the differences with the pcDuino
 * If relevant, send patches in upstream Linux and u-boot to support the pcDuino Lite
 * Complete the missing section in this wiki page

= See also =
 * LinkSprite pcDuino
 * LinkSprite pcDuino V2
 * LinkSprite pcDuino V3
 * LinkSprite pcDuino Lite WiFi