Monday, November 28, 2022

NASA’s JPL ION Running on yet another Single Board Computer

As I keep getting them and going through my old inventory of development boards, I test if I can build and run NASA’s ION open source DTN implementation without issues and updating my list.

This time is for the RADXA ROCK3 Model A, adding it to the list I published before.

Once again, if you are a manufacturer or distributor of these type of boards and have interest to get it tested and added to the list, please feel free to send a message to ipndtn@ljcv.net.


RADXA ROCK3 Model A

 


SoC

Rockchip RK3568

CPU

Quad Cortex-A55 ARMv8

Clock

2GHz

Video

HDMI

RAM

4GB LPDDR2

LAN

GigE

USB

2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0

WiFi

(optional)

Bluetooth

(optional)

Supported OS

Debian, Ubuntu


Disclaimer: I’m not getting any compensation or benefits from any distributor or manufacturer for the products mentioned in this article.


Until the next intergalactic communication …

Cheers
Jorge

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