ODRIOD - PSP Killer
Jan 14, 2010 at 1:38 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 6

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I can't believe you geeks actually let this one slip..

ODROID

ODROID

Processor | Samsung S5PC100 Cortex-A8 833Mhz

Memory | 512MB DDR2

Flash | 10GB (replacable standard 2GB Micro-SD for u-boot/kernel/Android system, replacable standard 8GB SDHC for user data)

Display | 3.5-inch, 320 x 480 true-color capacitive touch screen.

Video | supports 720p via HDMI cable (H.264+AAC based MP4 format)

Video Out | mini-HDMI connector with SPDIF audio

Audio | Built-in speaker and microphone, standard 3.5mm headphone jack

I/O | USB 2.0 high speed with bus powered charging, Line out/in, UART for development, extra charger input

WiFi | 802.11 b/g

Other Features | 3-axis accelerometer; gaming oriented key pads

System Software | u-boot 1.3.4, Kernel 2.6.27, Android 1.5R3

Dimensions | 150x76x16mm

Weight | 160g (with battery)

Battery | 1300mAH rechargeable lithium-ion


DEBUG BOARD

TTA20-Male Connector | Connect to I/O port of Odroid.

RS232C Serial Port | Connect to Host PC RS232C Serial Port via cable.

Power On Button | Turn on Odroid.

DC Connector | External power supply connection

TTA20-Female Connector | External power supply connection

Mini-B USB Connector | Connect Odroid to host PC while charging with TTA20 connector.

Tech specs - odroid development center: Odroid - Start from here !: HardwareInformation

*drum roll* - the DAC chip...

The WM8991 is a highly integrated low power hi-fi CODEC from Wolfson. A powerful 1W speaker driver can operate in class D or AB modes. Stereo 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs and DACs provide hi-fi quality audio record and playback, with a flexible digital audio interface.

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Jan 14, 2010 at 3:20 AM Post #2 of 6
Interesting find. I'd like to see what the battery life is on this one. My problem with the Teclast T51 is battery life, despite it's multiple chips for dedicated audio.
 
Jan 15, 2010 at 5:21 AM Post #5 of 6
Is the internal signal noise so bad on headphone outs? I can't say I've used a LOD, but I can't imagine it'd be leaps and bounds better than a decent headphone out.
 

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