Radxa Rock Development Boards with Rockchip RK3188 Are Available for Developers Now

As previously mentioned, work was in progress to design development boards based on Rockchip processors. Radxa Rock and Radxa Rock Lite, 2 boards powered by Rockchip RK3188, are now available to early developers, and the final versions will soon be broadly available.

Radxa_Rock
Radxa Rock Engineering Sample

Here are the boards specifications:

  • SoC – Rockchip RK3188 ARM Cortex-A9 quad core @ 1.6Ghz + Mali-400 MP4 GPU
  • System Memory – 2GB DDR3 @ 800Mhz (1GB DDR3 @ 800Mhz for Lite version)
  • Storage – 8GB Nand Flash (4GB Nand Flash for Lite version) + micro-SD SDXC up to 128GB
  • Video Output – HDMI 1.4 up to 1080p@60hz, andAV output
  • Connectivity:
    • 10/100M Ethernet port
    • WIFI 150Mbps 802.11b/g/n with antenna
    • Bluetooth – Bluetooth 4.0 (Not in Lite version)
  • Audio I/O – Audio S/PDIF, headphone jack
  • USB – 2x USB 2.0  host port, micro USB OTG
  • Debugging – Serial Console
  • Misc – IR sensor, power key, recovery key, reset key, 3 LEDs, RTC
  • Expansions Header -80-pins including GPIO, I2C, SPI, Line in, USB 2.0, PWM, ADC, LCD, GPS… etc
Radxa_Rock_Block_Diagram
Radxa Rock Block Diagram (Click to Enlarge)

The boards will support both Android and Linux. The latter with limitations such as lacking video hardware acceleration (VPU), at least until some workaround (libhybris?) are found. The early schematics (PDF) can also be downloaded for reference.

There are currently 100 working samples that early developers can acquire for half price now. The final retail is not fully confirmed, but I’ve been told Radxa Rock should go for $89, and Radxa Rock Lite for $69, which look like decent prices.

You can find more information and pre-order (register interest) on radxa.com.

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Belta99
Belta99
10 years ago

Is this $89 price correct or half or full price?
If it is final sale price then it seems like really good value. I wonder what it would cost them to add a clear case with small rubber feet.
They have a horrible website, such items always seem to lose out on marketing efforts.

Javi
10 years ago

Really difficult to understand their website…

Provide schemathics is really good! But I always ask, can Radxa buyers learn how to design RK3188 based boards.

Even I feel interested on buying one of them, but the lack of information from their website stops me.

onebir
onebir
10 years ago

@Belta99 That sounds like the ‘simple case’ Tom did for the Cubieboard, which I think costs about $4. I hope they offer the same with this.

@anyone For someone who doesn’t need GPIO etc, will these offer any advantages over existing RK3188 TV sticks or STBs? (Which I’d guess would be available in 2GB/8GB flavour for ~$60 shipped by the time these boards come out…)

anon
anon
10 years ago

Very nice, would had been way cleaner way to build my cluster… Oh well, things advance.

At least that board seem to use USB-based WiFi chipsets, too bad no specifications public yet, just marketing PR that plagues all those Chinese product specifications listings.

Only real problem I see, that there is no obvious mounting for an heatsink, maybe they plan some of those nasty glue-on uglies, or worse yet, active cooling in it?

Nevertheless, cool product, that goes into the very short list of suggestible ARM boards, like the Odroid boards.

John
John
10 years ago

I think Olimex or Cubie have something in the pipeline for the Rockchip.

onebir
onebir
10 years ago

@John This one is Cubie’s…

Javi
10 years ago

A question to the masters (thera are more than one here…)

Is design a RK3188 based board so “simple” as look from schematics?

Dead G-box
Dead G-box
10 years ago

Simple is not a word used in setting up a pcb. Only simple part of board is the ground.

Javi
10 years ago

Of course, that is why I said “””””simple”””””. But I’m not an ingineer and can understand almost all in those schematics. I never tried to program an ARM SOC, I don’t know if recomendable to start with something like this.

Javi
10 years ago

“Development board”, but this is for develop what, hard? soft? both? Do these development boards provide documentation? For develop hard or soft?

Tech
Tech
10 years ago

Sofar they are working on the documentation and say they will ship this week with or with out documents is unsure.

First off should help with the software development and once full documents are shown could also lead to hardware as you can add your own devices and components to sockets and compile your own drivers much like the main idea of the ras Pi amlogic.

Once your sure you have it how you like you can send the layout to a factory and have them do some R&D and 100K+ down the road Javi android/linux stick can be born

onebir
onebir
10 years ago

@anon
Looks like they might ship with heatsinks on the CPU:
http://cubieboard.org/2013/09/01/2-in-1-heatsink-package-for-cubies/

I just noticed these support micro SD up to 128GB! So why do RK3188 tablets only support 32GB?

Touko
Touko
10 years ago

Why are most of these boards missing SATA ports?

They’d be ideal to build your own lil low power storage server!

USB only is lame.

Imat2.9
Imat2.9
10 years ago

Lack of support for external battery is a major drawback for me with the majority of these boards. Pity the cubietruck has been so delayed, hope something better comes in in the not to distant future.

Javi
10 years ago

Tech : Sofar they are working on the documentation and say they will ship this week with or with out documents is unsure. First off should help with the software development and once full documents are shown could also lead to hardware as you can add your own devices and components to sockets and compile your own drivers much like the main idea of the ras Pi amlogic. Once your sure you have it how you like you can send the layout to a factory and have them do some R&D and 100K+ down the road Javi android/linux stick can… Read more »

Javi
10 years ago

I just found they are in shenzhen, but this is all the info:

Radxa is a hardware startup founded in Shenzhen, China in 2013.

From the map it looks like they are in CheGongMiao, just 5 subway stations from my home. And the phone number (002) 050-2219-665 I never saw something similar…

I pity they don’t give enough information.

I really would like a place (website or forum) for talking about this kind of boards design. I think between some people something good can be made.

onebir
onebir
10 years ago

@Touko Agreed, but I don’t think most of the common ARM CPUs (/chipsets?) support SATA (or USB3). (Anyone know if the next generation support USB3 at least?)

@Javi Did you see the CNX article about 4GB RAM RK3188 sticks? If RK3188 can indeed support 4GB RAM, I think there’d be a niche market for those. (Slightly disappointed no 4GB Radxa Rock is in the works…)

arokux
arokux
10 years ago

@Javi

The creators of Radxa are the same guys as of Cubieboard and upcoming Cubietruck. You can find Tom Cubie – a guy from this company, if not its CEO on #linux-rockchip IRC channel at freenode. His nickname is hipboi.

Can you reply this message? I’d like to get in touch with you.

Javi
10 years ago

@arokux

I’m in touch woth Tom by email… later I back here and comment a bit more

Javi
10 years ago

Well, it looks like they want to make this big step by step.

Samples will be improved (hardware changes) so they are selling 100pcs half price now.

I’m really interested about learning, if they provide hard and soft info it’s a good board I think.

Passante
Passante
10 years ago

No Sata is a huge miss.

@Javi can we get in contact in some ways?

MrI
MrI
10 years ago

@Javi I would like to talk with you, can you share your email?

Javi
10 years ago

Tom Cubie said “RK3188 doesn’t support SATA, and there is no other high speed bus that can support sata, usb to sata is slow.”

@Passante
@arokux

Just add the skype: asiapads

I’m there

Javi
10 years ago

After some days still don’t know if buy or not this board…

onebir
onebir
10 years ago

Should be shipping soon; does anyone know where to find package lists for the linux distros available on the Radxa?
(& Tom 你怎么没做四gb的了? :p)

onebir
onebir
10 years ago

Articles on booting Linux (& NAS performance with USB2) here:
http://hwswbits.blogspot.com/2013/10/booting-linux-on-radxa-rock.html

Jacob Ritzema
10 years ago

From a reliable source we current know that Tom Cubie is not longer working at CubieTech. With current Radxa launch it seems obvious.

beefsack
beefsack
10 years ago

Radxa Rock now officially selling from Miniand: https://www.miniand.com/products/Radxa%20Rock%20Dev%20Board

onebir
onebir
10 years ago

Maybe good to do a quick comparison of this & Odroid-U3? (Especially if someone can get both :p)

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