| The ODROID-C2 is a 64-bit quad-core single board computer(SBC) that is one of the most cost-effective 64bit development boards available in the ARM world. It can function as a home theater set-top box, a general purpose computer for web browsing, gaming and socializing, a compact tool for college or office work, a prototyping device for hardware tinkering, a controller for home automation, a workstation for software development, and much more.
Some of the modern operating systems that run on the ODROID-C2 are Ubuntu, Android, ARCHLinux, Debian, with thousands of free open-source software packages available. The ODROID-C2 is an ARM device -- the most advanced architecture for mobile devices and embedded 64-bit computing. The ARM processor¡¯s small size, reduced complexity and low power consumption makes it very suitable for miniaturized devices such as wearables and embedded controllers. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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OS Image files and BSP source code are available in our WiKi : https://wiki.odroid.com/odroid-c2/odroid-c2 * An additional MicroSD card or an eMMC module is required to install the OS. We recommend the eMMC module as it has much higher performance than standard MicroSD cards. * Remove the Jumper on J1, if you don't use the USB OTG port as a power input. It will reduce the power consumption and heat significantly. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES(Click the image to the product page) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
STORY ABOUT THE ODROID-C2 Here is the comparisons to give you better understanding of ODROID-C2. ODROID-C2 vs ODROID-C1 vs Raspberry Pi2 Both are Linux-friendly ARM¢ç single-board computers for various applications and purposes. Hardware Comparison The ODROID-C2 has many advantages over the Raspberry Pi2. The processor is an S905 1.5GHz Quad-core from Amlogic with 2GByte DDR3 RAM, Gigabit-Ethernet and IR-receiver. The size of this computer is still only 85 x 56 mm with a weight of 40g, and offers silent operation, 2~5W average power usage, and instant portability, since it fits in a shirt pocket. One powerful feature of the ODROID-C2 is an SD 3.01 standard compatible UHS-1 MicroSD card, as well as the faster eMMC module, can be ordered with the ODROID-C2, and arrives with the popular Ubuntu operating system already installed. Insert the MicroSD card into the slot, connect a monitor, a keyboard, a mouse, Ethernet and power cable, and that¡¯s all you need to do to use the ODROID-C2! Browse the web, play games, run office programs, edit photos, develop software, and watch videos right away. The ODROID-C2 also has a 40+7pin GPIO header to make a physical interface between the board and the outside world. The 40+7pin interface headers include PWM, I2C, I2S, UART, ADC and GPIO function. The IR receiver and ADC features on the ODROID-C2 offer many options for building great DIY projects.
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CPU and RAM performance comparison We ran several different benchmarks to measure the computing power on the ODROID-C2. The same tests were performed on the Raspberry Pi 2, ODROID-C1, ODROID-U3 and ODROID-XU4 for easier comparison. The values of the test results were scaled uniformly for comparison purposes. The computing power of the C2 was measured to be ~2-3 times faster than the latest Raspberry Pi 2 thanks to the 1.5Ghz Cortex-A53 cores and much higher memory bandwidth. The high-performance 2GB DDR3 RAM is an additional advantage allowing most programs to run smoothly on the C2. The best performance that we can archive is the below. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Antutu Scores on Android5.1 Lollipop ![]() ODROID-C2 shows around 33,700pts while ODROID-C1+ shows around 21,200pts. So you can run Android OS more smoothly. Note that the XU4 shows around 51,000pts thanks to the much faster A15 cores and Mali-T628 MP6 GPU cores. But the ODROID-C2 has higher rate of the ¡°Performance per Dollar¡± probably. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Storage I/O comparison The C2 can boot from a MicroSD card or an eMMC module. The MicroSD interface supports the higher performance UHS-1 mode as well. File access of a 512MB file (read/write) on two different storage options shows distinct performance differences. The eMMC 5.0 storage is ~7x faster than the MicroSD Class-10 card in read tests. The MicroSD UHS-1 card is ~2x faster than the MicroSD Class-10 card in read tests. The MicroSD UHS-1 card provides a great low-cost option for many applications! To obtain the results in the storage I/O comparison graph, type the following lines at a command prompt. Write speed command : $ dd if=/dev/zero of=test.tmp oflag=direct bs=8M count=64 Read speed command : $ dd if=test.tmp of=/dev/null iflag=direct bs=8M count=64 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The 4K HDMI output shows gorgeous desktop screen on 3840 x 2160 UHD resolution. But the rendering speed is not good due to the limited performance. 4K video playback on the Android OS is quite stable and fast for 4K/HEVC playback on a real 4K display. ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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SPECIFICATIONS
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BOARD REVISION HISTORY
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