Odroid XU4Q with Heatsink Standard Kit (8 GB Linux eMMC)
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Original price
1 358 kr
Current price
1 222 kr
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This Odroid XU4Q with Heatsink Standard Kit Comes with the Following Products
- Odroid XU4Q with Heatsink
- 5V/4A Power Supply with EU Plug
- KKSB Aluminum Case for Odroid XU4Q
- 8 GB eMMC Module for Odroid XU4/XU4Q with Pre Installed Linux
Odroid XU4Q with Heatsink
- SoC: Cortex-A15 Exynos5422 (Samsung) @2.0GHz and Cortex-A7 @1.4GHz
- GPU: Mali-T628MP6 (PenCL 1.2 Full Profile and OpenES 1.1/2.0/3.0/3.1 supportive)
- RAM: PoP 2Gbyte LPDDR3 12GB/s @750MHz (2x32-bit)
- eMMC: 5.0 eMMC Socket (Up to 64 GB compatible)
- Memory Card Interface: MicroSD Card Slot (Supports up to 128 GB card)
- 1x USB HOST 2.0 Standard SuperSpeed Type-A
- 2x USB HOST 3.0 Standard SuperSpeed Type-A
- Auto-MDIX 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet RJ-45
- HDMI to support Digital Audio Output
- 4a HDMI Type-A Connector
- USB IEEE IT1R 802.11 ac/b/g/n WLAN
- 5V/4A Power Supply Compatible
- 30Pin GPIO Header (UART/SPI/ADC/I2C)
- 12Pin GPIO (I2C and I2S)
- Weight: 38 grams (excluding cooling fan)
- Dimensions: 83mm x 58mm x 20mm
5V/4A DC Power Supply
- Input Voltage (AC): 100V ~ 240V
- Output Voltage (DC): 5V/4A
- Switching mode adapter
- Adapter Type: EU Plug
- +ve Diameter (inner): 2.1mm
- -ve Diameter (outer): 5.5mm
- Cable Length: Approximately 100cm
KKSB Aluminum Case for Odroid XU4Q
- Material: Aluminium
- Comes with a cooling fan
- Space for XU4Q Heatsink with a square cutout for proper ventilation
- Cutouts for USB (one at the front and two at the back), Power Supply, SD Card, RJ-45 Ethernet, HDMI, GPIO Ribbon Cable
- A precut press-down flange for power pushbutton
8 GB eMMC Linux Module for Odroid XU4
- Upgrade: 0.4 PCB revision
- eMMC Version: 5.1 and higher
- Doesn’t require further configurations
- Operating System (Ubuntu) has already been installed on the module
- The read/write speed is around 7 times faster than the speed of a Class-10 MicroSD
- Interface Version: 5.0 b-bit DDR Mode / (JEDEC/MMCA) HS400
Write Command
Sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=$(mount-path)/test oflag=direct bs=8M count=64
Read Command
sudo dd if=$(mount-path)/test of=/dev/null iflag=direct bs=8M