Allwinner A1X

This page is a overview of A1x family chips.

A10
The Allwinner A10 CPU has been developed in, and is sold in, the People's Republic of China. It's a 400-pin highly feature-rich 1.5ghz ARM Cortex A8 with a MALI400 GPU. It has the distinction of having the highest bang-per-buck ratio of any SoC available at the time of writing, by quite a margin. Its price and features is causing massive disruption of the tablet market in China (a minor recession was caused by widespread cancellation of prior committments to other SoCs!), as every factory in Shenzen scrambles to compete with hundreds of other factories for the same end-user market: tablets(see A10_tablets) and PVRs.

Features
Features of the Allwinner A10 include:


 * 1.5ghz Cortex A8 ARM Core
 * MALI400MP OpenGL ES 2.0 GPU
 * 2160p Hardware-accelerated Video playback (4x the resolution of 1080p)
 * up to 1gb of DDR3 (800mhz) RAM
 * a NAND Flash Controller that is capable of 8-way concurrent DMA (8 NAND ICs) as well as supporting up to 500mhz DDR2 RAM
 * 4 SDIO interfaces (SD 3.0, UHI class)
 * USB 2.0 Host as well as a 2nd USB-OTG Interface (USB-OTG can be reconfigured as USB 2.0 Host, automatically)
 * 24-pin RGB/TTL as well as simultaneous HDMI out
 * SATA-II 3gb/sec
 * 10/100 Ethernet (MII compatible)
 * a 2nd 24-pin RGB/TTL interface that is multiplexed (shared) on the same pins for a standard IDE (PATA) interface.
 * GPIO, I2C, PWM, Keyboard Matrix (8x8), built-in Resistive Touchscreen Controller, and much more.

Unsurprisingly, this CPU has been chosen as the first CPU for an Embedded_Open_Modular_Architecture/PCMCIA CPU module by Rhombus Tech. The critical decisive factor however was the immediate support of Allwinner's Board of Directors for releasing full GPL Source Code, to help the RHT Initiative to foster better relations and closer ties with Free Software Developers.

GPL Kernel Source Code
The GPL Linux kernel source code download location and build instructions are available at this page: kernel_compile. Discussions or questions please use the arm-netbooks@lists.phcomp.co.uk mailing list (registration required at http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/arm-netbook)

Pinouts and Functions
A complete list of pinouts and their functions is available at this page: pinouts. Also a KICAD library part is available in the rhombus-tech EOMA git repository at: