

Download the file and store it on your local device. Both can be found here at the Armbian website. I would recommend to use the CLI version for simplicity and resource efficiency. Micro-SD card with SD-card adapter and SD-card reader.įirst, choose an OS to your liking. It meant that I needed to start over half way trough with a new card. An old or corrupted SD-card can give a lot of different problems and I learned that the hard way. Please make sure that the SD-card you are using is not corrupted, damaged and works as excpected. To start of, you will need an Micro SD and a SD-card reader so you make the SD-card bootable. At the end of this post there will be an TL DR. But there are other flavors which should work. Micro USB DC 5V 2A / 3.7V Li-ion battery connector / Euler connectorįor this tutorial we go over Armbian. TP - Touch Panel Port, SPI with interrupt / RTC - Real Time Clock Battery Connector / VBAT - Lithium Battery Connector with temperature sensor input / Wifi/BT Module Header - SDIO 3.0 and UART / 2x20 pins "Pi2" GPIO Header / 2x17 pins "Euler" GPIO Header / 2x5 pins "EXP" Console Header HDMI type A version 2.0 (4K 60Hz) / DSI (Display Serial Interface up to 1080p)ĬSI (CMOS Camera Interface up to 5 mega pixel)ġ0/100/1000Mbps Ethernet / WiFi 802.11 b/g/n with Bluetooth 4.0. Micro SD (up to 256GB) / eMMC module slot (from 16GB to 128GB)
