| RAM | 8 GB LPDDR3 |
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| Wireless Type | Bluetooth, Infrared, 802.11a |
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Orange Pi 3 LTS Allwinner H6 2GB LPDDR3 8GB EMMC Flash Quad Core 64 Bit Single Board Computer 5V3A Type-C Support Android 9.0, Ubuntu, Debian Mini PC (PI3 LTS+ Type-C Power Supply+Al Heat Sink+case)
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| Brand | Orange Pi |
| Ram Memory Installed Size | 2 GB |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 8 GB |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Included Components | 5V3A Type-C Power Supply, Pi 3 LTS Black Case, PI3 LTS SBC, Al Heat Sink |
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- Orange Pi 3 LTS open source board adopts Allwinner quad core 64 bit A53 high-performance processor, integrated 3.5mm audio port, TF card storage, HDMI2.0a output, power management, infrared reception, USB2.0/3.0 interface, LED indicator, support Gigabit Ethernet. Note: Our shipping time generally takes 15 days, Not as long as Amazon suggests.
- The running memory of Orange PI3 LTS is 2GB LPDDR3, and it equipped with 8G EMMC Flash. Allwinner H6 Support Android 9.0, Ubuntu, Debian Single Board Computer, It can be used for office study, game entertainment, software development, intelligent embedding, etc.
- 1 * USB 3.0 HOST、2 * USB 2.0 HOST. Orange Pi 5V3A US Type-C Power Supply, with Super Secure Protective.
- Onboard WIFI+Bluetooth: AW859A chip; Support IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac; Support BT5.0
- Include: PI3 LTS Single Board Computer+ Type-C Power Supply+ Aluminum Heat Sink + Orange Pi 3 LTS Board ABS Black Case
- Orange Pi Single Board Computers can builed a computer, a wireless server, Games, music and sounds, HD video, a speaker, Android, Scratch.Pretty much anything else, because Orange Pi is open source.
- Notice before order: By default, we won't responsible for customs clearance fee charged by your local. If you have any questions, pls contact with Amazon service.
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Orange Pi 3 LTS open source board adopts Allwinner quad core 64 bit A53 high-performance processor.
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| Orange Pi 3 LTS | Orange Pi 4 LTS 4G16G | Orange Pi 4 LTS 3G16G | Orange Pi Zero 2 | Orange Pi 5 16G | Orange Pi 5 16G + PCle WiFi 6.0 | |
| RAM | 2GB | 4GB | 3GB | 1GB | 16GB | 16GB |
| Chip | Allwinner H6 | RK3399 | RK3399 | Allwinner H616 | RK3588S | RK3588S |
| Wifi | Dual Band WiFi +BT 5.0 | Dual Band WiFi +BT 5.1 | Dual Band WiFi +BT 5.1 | Dual Band WiFi +BT 5.0 | PCle WiFi 6.0+BT5.0 Module | |
| Core | 4 Core | 6 Core | 6 Core | 4 Core | 8 Core | 8 Core |
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| Brand | Orange Pi |
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| Operating System | Ubuntu, Debian, Android 9.0 |
| Item Weight | 8.4 ounces |
| Package Dimensions | 7.52 x 4.02 x 2.72 inches |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Xunlong Software CO.,Limited |
| ASIN | B09TQZH4GJ |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2022 |
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| Best Sellers Rank | #82 in Single Board Computers (Computers & Accessories) |
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The only downside is the case provided does not provide any easy access to the additional headers on the Orange Pi. If you want to use them, you will have to manually modify your case. An outlet for pushing the Wi-Fi antenna outside of the case and off the board would have been nice to have as well.
The included case only contains a heatsink for the CPU and no fan. As a result the board can run a bit hot (over 80 C) in a warm environment, especially during high CPU and I/O use. Due to the limited RAM storage concurrent multiple window usage is limited.
I found the Epiphany Web browser to be a better alternative to Chromium for use with both my Armbian Jammy 22.08 and Debian Buster 2.2 Linux systems that I downloaded and burned to micro SD cards (make sure to use a A1 or A2 rated card for improved performance -- i.e -- SanDisk Ultra or better). Both these Linux distros run quite reliably on the Orange Pi 3 LTS.
The benefit this board has that I like is that it actually powers off on shutdown.
Happy with the purchase; just need to come up with a way of keeping the board cool when days are hot.
Haven't utilized a Touch Screen monitor yet, but the system works well on a HDMI PC Monitor.
I bought the OrangePi in an effort to have a dedicated controller for the Ender. I'm brand new to 3d printing, and it blows my mind that they don't put a $2 wifi chip in these machines to at least allow sharing of files. The whole thing of transferring an SD card (MicroSd, at that) is ridiculous.
Anyway, Octoprint solves all of that, and you get a few more features that overcome deficiencies in your firmware.
The last time I used a CLI with any kind of frequency is back in the DOS era, and couldn't wait to leave that. GUIs became the next big thing for a reason. Yes, Linux brought back horrid memories, but I was able to install Octoprint and all of the do-dads in 4 or 5 hours.
This kit is pretty cool, although I'm not sure where you're supposed to put the wifi antenna. For now I just have it sitting around. Seems like some sort of port on the case is warranted, but that will come later.
I have no point of reference as to this device vs a Raspberry Pi, but for Octoprint, it runs just fine and was a relative breeze to set up.
When I first got it I thought it was broken because it showed no signs of life when you plug it in / press power button.
YOU MUST HAVE THE microSD / TF CARD FLASHED PROPERLY BEFORE THE THING WILL TURN ON.
Hopefully someone will see this and not make the same mistake I did. Thank you Shenzhen Xunlong Software CO. Limited!
This board is not a powerhouse by any means, but in 2022 if you need a nice little compute board for running command line programs / dev work this works. I will use mine to demo some smart contract client software.
Downloaded the official OrangePi Debian from their website, and burned that to eMMC on board. The first thing strange I noticed is that apt update runs really slow. Changed to a closer Debian mirror, still not much better. Then I noticed that all the file downloads are all extremely slow. Downloaded speed test and it runs extremely slow too. I tried the following to narrow down the problem but went nowhere.
* iperf speed to another local server is very good;
* speedtest speed is extremely poor (download at only 1Mbps);
* Tried to make sure network proxy is not set;
* Tried to make sure DNS name server is using my local router;
* Tried to measure disk writing speed, and it is decent at 40MB/s;
* Tried to send a file through SCP to another local server, speed is decent;
* Tried to get a file through SCP from another local server, speed is back to 100KB/s;
* Tried to adjust the CPU governer to performance mode, no difference;
* Tried different power supply and measured current draw to be a few 100mAs.
There seems to be something fundamentally wrong with the OrangePi Debian image. It appears to me to be a software only issue. I have not tried the other images (Ubuntu, etc), but I have no time to help them debugging the issue. The default config should work out of box for such simple issues. I have spent one day on it already. I am returning this back to Amazon.
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Tengo una RPi vieja y jamás me ha dado problemas como este disposiivo. No lo recomiendo.
















