Xunlong Orange Pi Zero Plus 2

Orange Pi Zero Plus 2 is an H3 based development board produced by Xunlong.

= Identification = The PCB has the following silkscreened on it: Orange Pi Zero Plus 2 V1.0

= Sunxi support =

Current status
Partially supported but an Armbian legacy image with nearly full hardware support already exists.

= Expansion Port =

The Orange Pi Zero Plus 2 has a 26-pin, 0.1" unpopulated connector with several low-speed interfaces. It's marketed as Raspberry Pi-compatible. Please refer to the Orange Pi Zero wiki page for now, as the Orange Pi Zero Plus 2 details are still TODO.

The Orange Pi Zero Plus 2 has another 13-pin, 0.1" header with several low-speed interfaces.

TODO: This table was taken from the Orange Pi Zero's wiki page. It's probably the same for the Zero Plus 2. Use at your own risk.

= Tips, Tricks, Caveats =

Powering the board
Unlike most other Orange Pi boards, the Orange Pi Zero Plus 2 can be powered through the Micro USB jack (being a normal USB OTG port otherwise) or via one of the Expansion Port pin headers (using 5V/GND pins).

There is no power on/off switch or reboot switch on the board.

FEL Mode
TODO

Onboard eMMC
An 8GB onboard eMMC is present and supported by the Armbian image.

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Locating the UART


The UART pins are located next to unpopulated 26-pin header on the board. They are marked as TX, RX and GND on the PCB with barely visible letters. Just attach some leads according to our UART Howto.

LEDs
The board has two LEDs next to DRAM:
 * A green LED, connected to PL10.
 * A red LED, connected to PA17.

USB header


To make a trivial adapter you can use "pc case usb port" but you will need to rearrange the pins:

1 - 5V - red 2 - GND - black 3 - dm - white 4 - dp - green

JTAG
TODO

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= Variants =

= Also known as =

= See also =


 * Xunlong Orange Pi site
 * Official Github Repository
 * Official Orange Pi Forums

Manufacturer images
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