All stock codes associated to this product
TINKERBOARD/2GB, TINKER BOARD/2GB, 3702632
Asus TINKER BOARD/2GB Tinker Board
Overview
Tinker Board is a Single Board Computer (SBC) in an ultra-small form factor
that offers class-leading performance while leveraging outstanding mechanical
compatibility. The Tinker Board offers makers, IoT enthusiasts, hobbyists, PC
DIY enthusiasts and others a reliable and extremely capable platform for
building and tinkering their ideas into reality.
- MIPI DSI
- Micro USB power-in
(5V/2~2.5A
power is required)
- HDMI
- MIPI CSI
- 192K/24bit
HD
Audio
- GbE LAN
- PWM
- Upgradable i-PEX antenna header
(MHF4)
- 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi &
Bluetooth
4.0 + EDR
- 40-pins GPIO header
- USB 2.0 Ports
- S/PDIF
Features & Functionality
Class-Leading Performance
With its powerful and modern quad-core ARM-based processor the Rockchip
RK3288 Tinker Board offers significantly improved performance versus other
popular SBC boards. To provide the flexibility needed for different builds and
projects, Tinker Board features 2GB of LPDDR3 dual-channel memory. Tinker Board
is also equipped with an SD 3.0 interface that offers significantly faster read
and write speeds to expandable microSD cards used for the OS, applications and
file storage.
Robust GPU Performance & Functionality
Featuring a powerful but energy-efficient design, Tinker Board supports
next-generation graphics and GPU computing API's. Powered by an ARM-based
Mali-T764 GPU, Tinker Board's GPU and fixed-function processors allow for a wide
range of uses, including high-quality media playback, gaming, computer vision,
gesture recognition, image stabilization and processing, as well as
computational photography and more. Multimedia enthusiasts will appreciate the
fixed-function H.264 and H.265 playback support, including playback of HD and
UHD video*.
HD Audio Quality
Further improving on key areas found lacking on many SBC boards, Tinker Board
is equipped with an HD codec that supports up to 24-bit/192kHz audio. Its
integrated audio jack supports audio output and a microphone in, without an
extension module.
Maker-Friendly, with IoT Connectivity
Tinker Board features standard maker connectivity options, including a 40-pin
GPIO interface that allow for interfacing with a range inputs from buttons,
switches, sensors, LEDs, and much more. Tinker Board is equipped with one DSI
MIPI connection for displays and touchscreens. The secondary CSI MIPI connection
is for connection to compatible cameras allowing for computer vision, and much
more.
Tinker Board also features Gbit LAN for Internet and network connectivity. A
dedicated bus resource designed for the LAN port ensures consistent Ethernet
performance. The integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth controller on the Tinker Board
is shielded with a metal cover to ensure minimal interference and improved radio
performance. An integrated IPEX antenna header allows for easy antenna
replacement or upgrades.
Tinker Board also features a full-size HDMI output. Additionally, it includes
four USB 2.0 ports for extensive peripheral and accessory connectivity.
Enhanced DIY Design
Careful consideration went into the design and development of the Tinker
Board to ensure that it provides a superior user experience for first-time
builders or for seasoned hobbyists. Builders will appreciate the color-coded
GPIO header, which makes it easy to recognize respective pin headers.
The PCB dimensions and topology of the Tinker Board align with standard SBC
boards, allowing support for a wide range of chassis and physical accessories.
The PCB features silk-screening with a connection header and location callouts,
for improved connection clarity. The onboard MIPI headers also feature
color-coded pull tabs.
Tinker Board also includes a heatsink, which helps improve heat dissipation
under heavy loading or in hot ambient environments.
TinkerOS ? Supported OS ? Applications
- A Debian-based distribution ensures a smooth and functional experience,
directly out of the box. Whether it's browsing the web, watching videos, or
writing scripts, TinkerOS is a great starting point for your next project or
build.
- Furthermore TinkerOS has been carefully designed to be extremely
lightweight and responsive. Running on top of the base Debian 9 is a the LXDE
desktop environment. This GUI is optimized specifically for SBC boards. It
also features plug & play NTFS support allowing for easy access to Windows
based flash drives and external hard drives. The included web browser has also
been carefully selected and optimized. It based on Chromium allowing for speed
and stability along with a number of extensions. The ASUS team has help to
enable hardware acceleration of the browser allowing for improved web
rendering and video playback including HD resolutions in YouTube.
- TinkerOS also includes a number of popular applications allowing for easy
programming and development. These include IDLE / Python as well as Squeak /
Scratch.
- Beyond TinkerOS and its Debian Linux offering Tinker Board also support
the Android Operating system. This allows for an entirely different usage
scenarios ranging from media playback, gaming, and much more.
- Tinker board is also working closely with a wide range of popular
applications to enable support & optimize functionality.
Tinker Board Performance
CPU Performance
Tinker Board features an ARM-based RK3288 SoC and is equipped with four cores
to enhance multithread application performance. It operates at frequencies of up
to 1.8GHz, improving performance across all applications. This increase in CPU
core count, along with an increase in processor frequency, helps to enable
significantly faster performance across a wide range of applications, extending
and enhancing project capabilities. As a result, typical PC tasks are faster and
more responsive.
GPU Performance
Tinker Board's GPU is based on the Mali-T764 GPU. It offers up 16 cores and a
600MHz clock speed. When compared to competitor SBC GPUs, Tinker Board offers
better GPU computing and GPU acceleration performance.
Stream and Memory Performance
Tinker Board offers dual-channel DDR3 which delivers better memory bandwidth
versus competitor devices that offer only a single-channel DDR2.
SD Card Read/Write Speed
Tinker Board has a microSD slot for onboard expandable storage. It supports
the SD 3.0 standard, so it can use higher capacity microSD cards that offer
significantly faster read and write performance.
Network/Audio Specifications
Specification |
Wi-Fi |
Audio
Format /
Sample Rate |
Audio
Function |
Tinker Board |
802.11 b/g/n with upgradable
IPEX antenna |
Play: 24bit/192KHz, Record:
24bit/96KHz |
Audio output, Microphone
input |
Competitor SBC |
802.11 b/g/n |
16bit/48KHz |
Audio output
only |
Networks Performance
Tinker Board features gigabit Ethernet, which offers significantly improved
throughput versus competitor SBCs that are equipped with 10/100 Ethernet.
Transfer/receive speeds
Tinker Board's dedicated controller and non-shared bus design ensure superior
packet delivery and reception. LAN performance remains the same on the Tinker
Board during USB transfers versus LAN performance of competitor SBC's which
experience up to an 18% reduction in speed during USB transfer.
LAN performance with USB transfer
USB Speed
Tinker Board offers superior read and write performance with external
storage drives, allowing quicker read and write speeds. This improves workflow,
copying, backups and overall file usage.
Wi-Fi Performance (Signal Loss)
Tinker Board Wi-Fi performance is more robust
than most competitor devices, allowing for improved signal reception.
Location: OctoScope
platform Target AP: ASUS RT-AC66U (Broadcom) |
Standard: b/g/n
mixed Channel: 6 Bandwidth: 20MHz Security:
none |
*Tinker Board - OS: Linux 4.4.0+ armv7l l Image Version: V20170113 l
Memory Type: 2GB l CPU Type, Speed[GHz]: Cortex-A17 Quad-core 1.8GHz l GPU Type,
Speed[MHz]: Mali T-764
*Competitor SBC - OS: Linux 4.4.11+ armv7l l Memory Type: 1GB l CPU
Type, Speed[GHz]: Cortex-A53 Quad-core 1.2GHz l GPU Type, Speed[MHz]: VideoCore
IV
Requirement:
-
1 x Micro SD card with at least 8GB capacity
-
1 x Micro USB cable and a 5V/2~2.5A USB power adapter with LPS
marking
-
1 x Monitor with HDMI cable
-
1 x Keyboard and Mouse set
Note: To enhance the system stability, using high-speed SD card (Class 10 or
above) is highly recommended.
For Linux
- Insert the microSD card into a Linux PC
- Rename the image to output.img and then put the file into the FlashUSB
folder
- Execute FlashUSB.
For Windows
1. Insert the microSD card into a Windows PC
2. Download and run the "Win32DiskImager" application
- Browse and select the source image file to be flashed (Image File)
- Select the microSD card as the destination (Device)
- Click "Write"
3. Safely remove the microSD card with the new bootable image, then insert
into the microSD card slot on the Tinker Board.
4. Connect the power supply, keyboard, mouse and your monitor. Now boot it
up!
Insert the bootable micro SD card into your Tinker Board, then connect the
power supply, keyboard, mouse, and monitor to boot up
Hardware
Power Supply
The tinker board requires 5V/2~2.5A power via the micro-USB port. The exact
amount of current (mA) the tinker board requires will depend on what's connected
to it. For general use, a 2A power supply from a reputable retailer will provide
ample power to run your tinker board.
Typically, tinker board uses between 700 to 1000mA, depending on which
peripherals are connected. It may use as little as 500mA when no peripherals are
attached. Maximum power for the tinker board is 1A. If you need to connect a USB
device to bring power requirements above 0.5A, then you must connect to it via
an externally powered USB hub.
USB
- The tinker board is equipped with four USB 2.0 ports. These are connected
to the GL852G USB Hub from the upstream USB port via the RK3288.
- The USB ports enable the attachment of peripherals such as keyboards, mice
and webcams. This provides the board with additional functionality.
- There are some differences between the USB hardware on the tinker board
and the USB hardware on desktop computers, laptops and tablets.
- The USB host port inside the tinker board is for power supply only,
RK3288, was originally intended to be used in the mobile market, e.g. the
single USB port on a phone for connection to a PC, or to a single device. In
essence, the OTG hardware is simpler than the equivalent hardware on a PC.
- OTG typically supports communication to all types of USB devices, but to
provide an adequate level of functionality for most of the USB devices that
one might plug into a tinker board, the system software has to do more
work.
GPIO
One powerful feature of the Tinker Board is the row of available GPIO
(general purpose input/output) pins along the edge of the board. These pins are
a physical interface between the Tinker Board and the outside world. At the
simplest level, you can think of them as switches that can be turned on or off.
Of the 40 pins, 28 are GPIO pins (shared with SPI/UART/I2C pins). The Tinker
Board is equipped with one SPI bus that offers two chip selects. The SPI bus is
available on the onboard 40-pin header.
Specifications
CPU
|
Rockchip Quad-Core
RK3288 processor |
|
|
Memory
|
2GB Dual Channel
DDR3 |
|
|
Graphic
|
Integrated Graphics
Processor |
|
ARM Mali-T764
GPU*1 |
|
|
|
|
Storage
|
Micro SD(TF) card
slot |
|
|
LAN
|
RTL GB
LAN |
|
|
Wireless Data
Network |
802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth
V4.0 + EDR |
|
|
Audio
|
RTL ALC4040
CODEC |
|
|
USB Ports
|
4 x USB
2.0 |
|
|
Internal I/O Ports
|
|
1 x 40-pin
header |
- up to 28 x GPIO
pins |
|
- up to 2 x SPI
bus |
|
- up to 2 x I2C
bus |
|
- up to 4 x
UART |
|
- up to 2 x
PWM |
|
- up to 1 x
PCM/I2S |
|
- 2 x 5V power
pins |
|
- 2 x 3.3V power
pins |
|
- 8 x ground
pins |
1 x 2-pin contact
pin |
- 1 x
PWM |
|
- 1 x
S/PDIF |
|
1 x 15-pin MIPI
DSI |
|
1 x 15-pin MIPI
CSI |
|
|
Accessories
|
Passive
heatsink*2 |
|
User
manual |
|
|
Weight
|
55g |
|
|
Note
|
*1. The ARM Quad-Core
Mali GPU supports max. resolution of 4K@30hz (up-scaled from 1080P) with
H.264/H.265 hardware decoder (update coming soon). |
|
*2. Do not touch the
SoC or heatsink surface directly to prevent possible burn
injury. |