ODROID N2 (odroid-n2)

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ODROID N2
odroid-n2
odroid-n2
Manufacturer ODROID
Name N2
Codename odroid-n2
Released 2019
Category testing
Original software Ubuntu or Android
postmarketOS kernel null
Hardware
Chipset Amlogic S922X (rev A)
CPU Quad-core Cortex-A73 @ 1.8GHz and Dual-core Cortex-A53 @ 1.9GHz
GPU Mali-G52 GPU with 6x Execution Engines @ 800MHz
Display HDMI 2.0 connector up to 4K@60Hz with HDR,CEC,EDID
Storage eMMC connector (8/16/32/64/128GB) and microSD slot (DS/HS modes up to UHS-I SDR104)
Memory 2GB/4GB DDR4 with 32bit bus width, 2640 MT/s data rate (PC4-21333 grade), 1.2V low power design
Architecture aarch64
This device is marked as not booting.
Features
USB Networking
Unavailable
Flashing
Unavailable
Touchscreen
Unavailable
Display
Works
WiFi
Unavailable
FDE
Unavailable
Mainline
Broken
Battery
Unavailable
3D Acceleration
Audio
Unavailable
Bluetooth
Unavailable
Camera
Unavailable
GPS
Unavailable
Mobile data
Unavailable
SMS
Unavailable
Calls
Unavailable
USB OTG
Unavailable
NFC
Unavailable
Sensors
Accelerometer
Unavailable
Magnetometer
Ambient Light
Proximity
Hall Effect
Barometer
Power Sensor
Misc
Camera Flash
Keyboard
Touchpad
USB-A
HDMI/DP
Ir TX
Ir RX
Stylus
Haptics
Ethernet
FOSS bootloader



Contributors


Users owning this device

  • Vincele (Notes: Void linux (musl), mainline kernel, petitboot in SPI, OS on SD)


How to enter flash mode

Installation

Notice

See ODROID_N2+_(odroid-n2plus) for more information. Mostly all of what's there applies to this device as well, including the installation instructions.


Differences between N2 and N2+

1. N2 boards have a RTC backup battery connector unlike N2+ which have a RTC backup battery holder instead.

2. N2 and N2+ both use s922x SoCs. However, each of them use different revisions of that SoC. N2 use revision A of the SoC while N2+ use revision C of the SoC which has slightly higher clock speed than rev A.

3. N2 and N2+ have different pcb colors.

See also

ODROID_N2+_(odroid-n2plus)