ASUS Tinker Board User Manual

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Year 2020
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ASUS Tinker Board Computer Specification

The ASUS Tinker Board is a single-board computer designed for enthusiasts and developers who require robust performance in a compact form factor. It is powered by a Rockchip RK3288 SoC, featuring a quad-core ARM Cortex-A17 CPU clocked at 1.8 GHz, which offers substantial computational power for various applications. The integrated ARM Mali-T764 GPU enhances graphics processing capabilities, supporting H.264 and H.265 video decoding at up to 4K resolution, making it suitable for multimedia projects and digital signage.

The board includes 2GB of dual-channel DDR3 memory, providing ample space for multitasking and running complex applications. For storage, it supports a microSD card slot and offers an SDIO 3.0 interface, ensuring flexible storage options and fast data transfer speeds. Connectivity is robust, with a Gigabit Ethernet port delivering high-speed network access, and four USB 2.0 ports for peripheral connectivity. Additionally, it features a 40-pin GPIO header, allowing users to interface with various sensors and modules, making it ideal for IoT and embedded projects.

The Tinker Board supports HDMI 1.4 output for audio and video, providing clear and vibrant displays with resolutions up to 1920x1080. Audio support includes an integrated audio jack with both audio and microphone functionality, and it supports I2S for digital audio connections. The board is equipped with a CSI port for camera connectivity and a DSI port for connecting displays, enhancing its versatility in projects requiring visual input and output.

With its small form factor and compatibility with a range of operating systems, including Debian-based TinkerOS and Android, the ASUS Tinker Board is a powerful, versatile platform for developers and hobbyists seeking to create innovative computing solutions.

ASUS Tinker Board Computer F.A.Q.

How do I set up my ASUS Tinker Board for the first time?

To set up your ASUS Tinker Board, begin by downloading the latest operating system image from the official website. Use a tool like Etcher to flash the image onto a microSD card. Insert the microSD card into the Tinker Board, connect peripherals such as a keyboard, mouse, and monitor, and power it up using a compatible power supply.

What operating systems are compatible with the ASUS Tinker Board?

The ASUS Tinker Board supports several operating systems, including TinkerOS (a Debian-based Linux distribution), Android, and other Linux distributions like Armbian and Ubuntu. Ensure you download the version specifically compiled for the Tinker Board.

How can I troubleshoot boot issues on the Tinker Board?

If your Tinker Board does not boot, check the power supply to ensure it provides 5V/2-3A. Verify the microSD card is correctly flashed with a compatible OS image. If problems persist, try a different microSD card or re-flash the image. Ensure all cables are securely connected.

How to connect the Tinker Board to Wi-Fi?

To connect your Tinker Board to Wi-Fi, use the desktop interface to access network settings. Select your Wi-Fi network from the available list and enter the password. For command-line connection, use ‘nmcli dev wifi connect password ’.

What should I do if the Tinker Board overheats?

If the Tinker Board overheats, ensure it is placed in a well-ventilated area. Consider using a heatsink or fan to dissipate heat. You can also reduce the workload by closing unnecessary applications or lowering the CPU frequency.

Can I use the Tinker Board for media playback?

Yes, the ASUS Tinker Board supports media playback with its built-in GPU. Install software such as VLC or Kodi for video playback, and ensure you have the necessary codecs installed for the media formats you wish to play.

How do I update the software on the Tinker Board?

To update the software on your Tinker Board, use the package manager. For TinkerOS, open a terminal and run ‘sudo apt-get update’ followed by ‘sudo apt-get upgrade’. For other operating systems, follow their specific update procedures.

What peripherals are compatible with the Tinker Board?

The Tinker Board supports a wide range of USB peripherals, including keyboards, mice, webcams, and external storage devices. It also has GPIO pins for connecting sensors and other electronics, similar to those used with Raspberry Pi accessories.

How can I expand the storage on my Tinker Board?

To expand storage on the Tinker Board, use a larger capacity microSD card or connect external storage devices via USB. You can also use network-attached storage (NAS) for additional capacity.

Is it possible to overclock the ASUS Tinker Board?

Overclocking the ASUS Tinker Board is possible but not officially supported. It involves increasing the CPU frequency, which can be risky and lead to instability or overheating. Proceed with caution and ensure adequate cooling if you choose to overclock.