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Atomic Pi

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Original price $139.95
Original price $139.95 - Original price $139.95
Original price $139.95
Current price $44.95
$44.95 - $44.95
Current price $44.95
Product: Atomic Pi
Price: $44.95
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Additional items required to operate -  see "NOT INCLUDED" section below

KEY FEATURES
  • Genuine Intel Atom x5-Z8350 quad core with 2M Cache. Runs up to 1.92GHz with a 480MHz GPU. Eats RPi for dessert. Beats some desktops.  
  • Loaded with memory: 2GB DDR3L-1600, 16GB eMMC, SD slot for adding more - up to 256GB
  • Full HDMI port with Intel HD Graphics & primary audio out
  • USB 3.0 port
  • Fast dual band WiFI b/g/n/ac 2.4 & 5GHz WiFi RT5572 IPX connectors on board
  • Bluetooth 4.0 CR8510 
  • Gigabit hardwired RJ45 Ethernet RTL8111G 
  • 9-axis inertial navigation sensor with compass BNO055 
  • Secondary XMOS audio output with class-D power amp.
  • TTL serial debug and expansion serial ports up to 3.6Mbps
  • Real time clock & battery
  • JST style connectors on top and a 26-pin header for power & GPIO below. 
  • Runs on 5V. Typically 4-15 watts.
  • Legitimate licensed BIOS boots from SD, USB, or Ethernet. Linux comes preloaded... Yes, it'll run Win10 32 or 64.
  • Large full breakout shield available with screw terminals for easy wiring, or order just the CPU and provide your own wiring.
  • See complete FAQs here.

NOT INCLUDED

  • No power supply included
  • No microSD card included

RECOMMENDED

NOTES

  • Power is provided through GPIO. If you do not want to do your own wiring, see Baby Breakout or Large Breakout.
  • Additional power is required to run speakers off the included speaker ports on the Atomic Pi.

LINKS

Warranty is valid for thirty days, starting upon date of receipt.

VIDEOS

Getting Started with Atomic Pi:

SKU G0550

Customer Reviews

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Andy
Aw Yeah - This one's the ticket.

Power (to GTD) with consuming a lot of, well, power. :-)
I love the absolute "tinkerability" of this SBC and it has the horsepower to mow through my less than pretty code and still make it work so you can keep fabricating your widget to verify the idea and *then* come back and clean up the processes so it can run it without even tickling the passive heatsink....all the while running other stuff at the same time without choking, screen freezing (the rPi's dreaded "I'm gettin' there").
It *can* do the simple stuff I use pies for (pi's?) but it's way more fun with this puppy.

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Small Board Computer
Atomic Pi

This is a good little board. I use mine as a media streamer. I installed Mint Mate to the emmc and attached a spinner through a usb powered hub. I set the spinner to powersave to keep it from being always on. It is mainly used for swap space. I found the original included OS was not expanded right so when I tried to install things and change the grub resolution to a lower one it got corrupted. The bios will go into an advanced version if an OS is not sensed. I had to modify the Pulse audio file to output to the hdmi instead of the analog audio by default. The Wifi chip and two 8 pin voltage regulators can become quite hot with streaming over any network option. Unlike a regular motherboard; proper VRM cooling was not a priority considering what the board was built for. I did put a R Pi sized heatsink on the Wifi chip that helped. It annoys me though that these things try to use the highest resolution by default even if it isn't correct and will result in a "not support" situation. Sometimes it takes a hdmi to svideo converter to set the right resolution first. It would be nice for a vga compatible resolution to be default for all bios and OS startup environments. I have not used this for any kind of experimentation. I have had it for a few years and I can blame Explaining Computers for his review on my buying one. I was tired of being handicapped by ARM not being Widevine friendly as most non android sites require.

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Klaus
Great value

I bought 4 and they went to Austria within less than 3 weeks. Delivery was predeclared so customs were pretty quick (as quick as they can be though) too. They are very well made and work nicely.

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Samo
Great!

The SBC works great. Since you are probably interested in shipping, well, mine came in 3 weeks (EU Central) with the cheapest shipping. Nicely packaged. Everything working great. Would recommend to others as well.

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AMD
Arrived Thailand by 12 days

Good product.
But it doesn't have any LED to display the status of the board.
It will be better if it has the power button and power LED status.
Because I want to know when it should be cut the power off after command shutdown.

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