ASUS Tinker Board S User Manual

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Year 2020
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ASUS Tinker Board S Computer Specification

The ASUS Tinker Board S is a single-board computer designed to provide high performance and versatility for developers, hobbyists, and educators. It features a Rockchip RK3288 SoC with a quad-core ARM Cortex-A17 processor clocked at 1.8 GHz, ensuring robust computational capabilities. The board is equipped with 2GB of LPDDR3 dual-channel memory, enhancing multitasking and data handling efficiency. Storage is supported with 16GB of eMMC, offering faster data read/write speeds compared to traditional microSD cards, and a microSD slot for additional storage flexibility.

For connectivity, the Tinker Board S includes Gigabit Ethernet, ensuring high-speed network access, and Bluetooth 4.0, enabling easy pairing with peripheral devices. The board also supports 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, providing wireless internet connectivity. Video and audio outputs are enabled through an HDMI 2.0 port, which supports 4K video playback, and a 3.5mm audio jack, along with an integrated HD audio codec for superior sound quality. Additionally, it features a MIPI-DSI interface for displays and a MIPI-CSI interface for camera modules, broadening its use in multimedia applications.

The board's GPIO interface is compatible with a wide range of add-ons and expansion boards, offering 40-pin GPIO connectivity for customization and integration into various projects. It is powered via a micro USB port, ensuring easy power supply compatibility. The Tinker Board S runs on a Linux-based operating system, with support for Android, providing a flexible development environment. Its compact form factor, measuring 90 x 60 mm, makes it suitable for embedded applications and projects where space is a constraint. The ASUS Tinker Board S exemplifies a balance of performance, connectivity, and expandability, catering to diverse computing requirements.

ASUS Tinker Board S Computer F.A.Q.

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

To set up the ASUS Tinker Board S, first connect it to a monitor using an HDMI cable. Attach a keyboard and mouse via USB, and insert a microSD card with an operating system. Power the board using a compatible power supply and follow on-screen instructions to complete the setup.

What operating systems are compatible with the ASUS Tinker Board S?

The ASUS Tinker Board S supports several operating systems, including TinkerOS (Debian-based), Android, Armbian, and other Linux distributions. Ensure you download the version compatible with the ARM architecture.

How can I troubleshoot a boot issue on my ASUS Tinker Board S?

If the Tinker Board S fails to boot, check the power supply to ensure it provides 5V/3A. Verify that the microSD card is correctly inserted and contains a valid operating system image. Connect the board to a display to observe any error messages during boot.

What is the proper way to update the firmware on the ASUS Tinker Board S?

To update the firmware, download the latest firmware image from the ASUS support website. Use a tool like Etcher to flash the image onto a microSD card. Insert the card into the Tinker Board S and follow the update instructions.

How do I connect the ASUS Tinker Board S to a Wi-Fi network?

From the desktop environment, click the network icon in the taskbar. Select the desired Wi-Fi network and enter the password when prompted. Alternatively, configure Wi-Fi settings through the terminal using command-line tools like `nmcli`.

What are the steps to enable Bluetooth on the ASUS Tinker Board S?

Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled in the operating system settings. Use a Bluetooth manager application to scan and connect to devices. The `bluetoothctl` command-line tool can also be used for managing Bluetooth connections.

How can I expand the storage on my ASUS Tinker Board S?

Attach an external USB drive for additional storage or replace the existing microSD card with one of a higher capacity. Ensure that the file system on the new storage is compatible with the operating system.

What should I do if my ASUS Tinker Board S overheats?

Ensure that the Tinker Board S is in a well-ventilated area. Consider installing a heat sink or fan to improve cooling. Check for any software updates that might improve thermal management.

How do I perform a factory reset on the ASUS Tinker Board S?

To perform a factory reset, re-flash the operating system onto the microSD card using a tool like Etcher. This will erase all data and restore the board to its original state.

What are common uses for the ASUS Tinker Board S in projects?

The ASUS Tinker Board S is commonly used in projects such as media centers, IoT devices, home automation systems, and small servers. Its GPIO pins allow for easy integration with sensors and other hardware components.