There are a few differences, no camera or DSI connectors, the SD card in a different place, a power jack where the Pi has its audio jack, and oddly the network port is the other way up. When unpacking the board it is immediately obvious how closely they’ve followed the Raspberry Pi form factor. We had ordered a couple of extras: a micro-SD card preloaded with Ubuntu and a USB power lead (more on that later), both were present and correct. The parcel from Korea arrived in due course, the C2 in its box inside it well protected by a sturdy cardboard outer packaging. This could be a board of great interest to our readers, so we ordered one for review. With four ARM Cortex A53 cores at 2GHz and 2Gb of DDR3 on board it has a paper spec that comfortably exceeds that of the Pi 3’s 1.2GHz take on the same cores and 1Gb of DDR2.
Will also delete on comment score of -1 or less.A couple of weeks ago we covered the launch of the Odroid C2, a single board computer from the Korean company Hardkernel in the same form factor and price segment as the Raspberry Pi 3. Parent commenter can toggle NSFW or delete. Interesting: HDMI Licensing | Uncompressed video | Roku | Wireless HDMI System Audio Control allows the volume of an AV receiver, integrated amplifier or preamplifier to be controlled using any remote control from a suitably equipped device(s) in the system
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Remote Control Pass Through allows remote control commands to be passed through to other devices within the systemĭevice OSD Name Transfer transfers the preferred device names to the TV set Routing Control controls the switching of signal sources OSD Display uses the OSD of the TV set to display textĭevice Menu Control allows a component to control the menu system of another component by passing through the user interface (UI) commands Tuner Control allows a component to control the tuner of another component System Information checks all components for bus addresses and configurationĭeck Control allows a component to interrogate and control the operation (play, pause, rewind etc.), of a playback component (Blu-ray or HD DVD player or a Camcorder, etc.) Timer Programming allows users to use the electronic program guides (EPGs) that are built into many HDTVs and set-top-boxes to program the timer in recording devices like PVRs and DVRs One Touch Record allows users to record whatever is currently being shown on the HDTV screen on a selected recording device Preset Transfer transfers the tuner channel setup to another TV set
System Standby enables users to switch multiple devices to standby mode with the press of one button
One Touch Play allows devices to switch the TV to use it as the active source when playback starts The following is a list of the most commonly used HDMI-CEC commands: Trade names for CEC are Anynet+ ( Samsung), Aquos Link ( Sharp), BRAVIA Link and BRAVIA Sync ( Sony), HDMI-CEC ( Hitachi), E-link ( AOC), Kuro Link ( Pioneer), INlink ( Insignia), CE-Link and Regza Link ( Toshiba), RIHD (Remote Interactive over HDMI) ( Onkyo), RuncoLink ( Runco International), SimpLink ( LG), T-Link ( ITT), HDAVI Control, EZ-Sync, VIERA Link ( Panasonic), EasyLink ( Philips), and NetCommand for HDMI ( Mitsubishi). USB to CEC adapters exist that allow a computer to control CEC-enabled devices. It was defined in HDMI Specification 1.0 and updated in HDMI 1.2, HDMI 1.2a and HDMI 1.3a (which added timer and audio commands to the bus). CEC wiring is mandatory, although implementation of CEC in a product is optional.
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It is a one-wire bidirectional serial bus that is based on the CENELEC standard AV.link protocol to perform remote control functions. CEC also allows for individual CEC-enabled devices to command and control each other without user intervention. Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) is an HDMI feature designed to allow the user to command and control up-to 15 CEC-enabled devices, that are connected through HDMI, by using only one of their remote controls (for example by controlling a television set, set-top box, and DVD player using only the remote control of the TV).