1. Altanai
Single Board Computer
October 21, 2015
1. Rpi
2. Arduino
3. BeagleBone Black
4. Banana Pi
5. PandaBoard
6. LinkSprite pcDuino
7. Intel Galileo Gen 2 -
8. Intel NUC series -
9. Cotton Candy
10. Odroid-C1
11. Humming Board i1
12 . Minnowboard Max
13 . NanoPC-T1
14 . Cubieboard
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15. udoo
16. cubox
1. Rpi
● A 900 MHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 CPU
● 1 GB RAM
● 4 USB ports
● 40 GPIO pins
● Full HDMI port
● Ethernet port
● Combined 3.5 mm audio jack and composite video
● Camera interface (CSI)
● Display interface (DSI)
● microSD card slot
● VideoCore IV 3D graphics core
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2. Arduino
As opposed to Raspberry Pi, which is a small Linux computer, Arduino is an integrated platform
with hardware, software, a development environment, and documentation. Arduino processors
range from 8-bit AVR processors to 32-bit ARM processors.
3. BeagleBone Black
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OS : Debian, Android, Ubuntu and Cloud9 IDE
4GB of eMMC on-board flash storage,
OSB OTG,
Processor: AM335x 1GHz ARM® Cortex-A8
● 512MB DDR3 RAM
● 2GB 8-bit eMMC on-board flash storage
● 3D graphics accelerator
● NEON floating-point accelerator
● 2x PRU 32-bit microcontrollers
Software Compatibility
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● Ångström Linux
● Android
● Ubuntu
● Cloud9 IDE on Node.js w/ BoneScript library
● plus much more
Connectivity
● USB client for power & communications
● USB host
● Ethernet
● HDMI
● 2x 46 pin headers
4. Banana Pi
OS : Debian variant Bananian (although the Raspberry Pi’s Raspbian is also compatible),
Lubuntu, Fedora, Arch Linux and FreeBSD among others, as well as Android 4.2 and 4.4.
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Cortex A7 dual-core ARM processor,
Mali-400 MP2 dual core GPU
1GB DDR3 DRAM controls the unit, which has the Raspberry Pi-style microUSB connector.
Two USB ports and a single USB OTG connector are included, along with the expected SD card
slot, Ethernet connector, HDMI, camera connector, and audio output. Some differences to the
Raspberry Pi include the power, reset and uboot switches mounted on the board, a user-defined
LED, and IR receiver.
26-pin GPIO headers are compatible with Raspberry Pi.
Fork of Rpi
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5. PandaBoard
It is an open OMAP 4 processor-based mobile software development platform. The OMAP
(Open Multimedia Applications Platform) processor was developed by Texas Instruments for
portable/mobile multimedia applications. In 2012 TI announced that it was quitting the mobile
processor business to concentrate on embedded platforms, and the future of OMAP remains
uncertain. The PandaBoard can be obtained from DigiKey.
6. LinkSprite pcDuino
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pcDuino mini-PC, from LinkSprite, runs OSs such as Ubuntu and Android and sends output to
HDMI.
ARM CPUs. Programming in Java, Python, and other platforms is supported, as is an Arduino-
style IDE.
7. Intel Galileo Gen 2 -
Intel's Galileo Gen 2 is based around an Intel Quark SoC X1000 application processor and is
compatible with the Arduino line of products. It provides more power and functionality for those
already familiar with Arduino prototyping tools and costs around £50 (ex. VAT).
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Certified as an Arduino open source development board, the Intel Galileo Gen 2 is based on
Intel's Quark SoC X1000 processor and a Pentium instruction set.
can be programmed using the Arduino IDE via Mac OS, Windows, or Linux. Galileo Gen 2 itself
runs Linux.
8. Intel NUC series -
Intel also offers the NUC series of kit products built into a mini-PC complete with case.
Intel's NUC, aka Next Unit of Computing, comes in a 4-by-4-inch form factor and is positioned
by Intel as a higher-performing compact PC alternative to Raspberry Pi. The NUC has found
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uses in home theatres, digital signage, and kiosks, and it has served as a gateway to the
Internet of things, according to Intel.
powered by Intel Core processors, and runs Windows, Linux, Android, or Chrome OS
9. Cotton Candy
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The Cotton Candy from Norwegian company FXI Technologies is "a USB stick sized computer
that provides a single, secure point of access to a user's personal cloud services and apps
through their favorite operating system, while delivering a consistent experience on any screen."
10. Odroid-C1
One of a range of single-board computers from Hardkernel, the Odroid-CI .
It has a similar hardware specification to the Pi,
1.5GHz quad-core Amlogic Cortex-A5 (ARMv7) CPU
Mali-450 MP2 GPU and
1GB DDR3 SDRAM
Ethernet port
4 USB 2.0 slots
Infrared receiver.
1 micro-USB port but this is for USB OTG;
unlike the Raspberry Pi, ODroid-C1 requires a DC power supply via the traditional jack.
A type D micro HDMI connector is available, and the board can be expanded and interacted
with via the 40 pin GPIO header.
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Available operating systems include Ubuntu 14.04 or Android KitKat.
11. Humming Board i1
comes in three models.
Ethernet,
powered USB ports (no more external hubs!),
a GPIO header,
HDMI,
microSD slot,
digital and analogue audio and
an IR receiver and a camera.
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Controlling this lot is a single core system on a chip processor
512MB of memory and
GC880 GPU.
Power comes to the board via microUSB,
OS : XBMC and Linux.
Additional options are available with the other models, as well as additional cost.
12 . Minnowboard Max
1st version : single core version of the Minnowboard Max, an open source board with an Intel
Atom CPU (1.46GHz, 64-bit). This particular component enables the device to run Windows 8.1,
as well as Debian, Android 4.4 and isYocto Project Compatible (it also runs, unofficially, Fedora,
Linux Mint and CentOS).
another : 1GB DDR3 RAM, Intel HD graphics, HDMI out, microSD card slot, SATA2 connector,
Ethernet, USB 3.0 and USB 2.0, GPIO pins and UEFI firmware option.
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13 . NanoPC-T1
The NanoPC-T1 from Chinese tech start up NanoPC is small, but beautifully formed. It’s
powered by a Samsung Exynos 4412 quad core Cortex A9 processor SoC and comes with with
1GB RAM, SD card slot, and two USB 2.0 ports, just to mention a few. It comes with system
support for Adroid, Linux and Ubunto and the source code is provided in a DVD.
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14 . Cubieboard
runs a 1 GHz processer, has an extra infrared sensor, which is good for using as a media
center, and also comes with a SATA port.
15. udoo
● Freescale i.MX 6 ARM Cortex-A9 CPU Dual/Quad core 1 GHz
● Integrated graphics, each processor provides three separated accelerators for
2D, OpenGL® - ES2.0 3D and OpenVG™
● Atmel SAM3X8E ARM Cortex-M3 CPU (same as Arduino Due)
● RAM DDR3 1 GB
● 76 fully available GPIO
● Arduino-compatible R3 1.0 pinout
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● HDMI and LVDS + Touch (I²C signals)
● Ethernet RJ45 (10/100/1000 Mbit/s)
● Wi-Fi Module (not the Basic version though)
● Mini USB and Mini USB OTG
● USB type A (x2) and USB connector (requires a specific wire)
● Analog Audio and Mic
● SATA (Only Quad-Core version)
● Camera connection
● microSD (boot device)
● 12 V power supply and external battery connector
16. cubox
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Board: Marvell Armada 510 system on a chip.
● Processor 800 MHz ARMv7 core
● Video/Audio HDMI and SPDIF optical audio.
● Memory 1GB 800MHz DDR3
● Storage Micro SD default 2GB.
● Connectivity 10/100/1000 Ethernet. Two high-speed USB host ports. E-SATA,
microUSB device port for development uses.
● Other: Infrared receiver.