Techdata: Xunlong Orange Pi Zero3

內容

Device Type:

Single Board Computer

Brand:

Xunlong

Model:

Orange Pi Zero3

FCCID:

Availability:

Available 2024

Where available:

aliexpress.com, amazon.com

Supported Since Commit:

Supported Current Rel:

snapshot

Gluon support:

Target:

Subtarget:

cortexa53

Package architecture:

Bootloader:

U-Boot

CPU:

Allwinner H618

CPU Cores:

4

CPU MHz:

1500

Flash MB:

microSDHC

RAM MB:

1024

Ethernet 100M ports:

-

Ethernet 1Gbit ports:

-

Ethernet 2.5Gbit ports:

-

Ethernet 5Gbit ports:

-

Ethernet 10Gbit ports:

-

SFP ports:

-

SFP+ ports:

-

Switch:

-

VLAN:

¿

Modem:

-

Comments network ports:

Motorcomm YT8531C Phy

WLAN Hardware:

Allwinner AW859A

WLAN 2.4GHz:

b/g/n

WLAN 5.0GHz:

a/n/ac

WLAN 6.0GHz:

-

WLAN 60.0GHz:

-

WLAN Comments:

1x1:1 MIMO

WLAN driver:

Detachable Antennas:

1

Bluetooth:

5.0

USB ports:

1x 2.0, 1x Header, 1x OTG

SATA ports:

-

Video ports:

Composite, HDMI

Audio ports:

Headphone jack, other

Phone ports:

-

Comments AV ports:

Micro HDMI port, other AV available via 13 pin extension

Serial:

Yes

Serial connection parameters:

115200 / 8N1

Serial connection voltage:

3.3

JTAG:

¿

LED count:

¿

Button count:

¿

GPIOs:

more than 20

Power Supply:

5V/3A via USB Type C

Outdoor:

No

OpenVPN performance:

¿

Wireguard performance:

¿

Forum search:

[Orange Pi Zero3](https://forum.openwrt.org/search?q=Orange Pi Zero3)

Git search:

[Orange Pi Zero3](https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt%2Fopenwrt.git&a=search&h=HEAD&st=commit&s=Orange Pi Zero3)

WikiDevi URL:

WikiDevi ID:

Orange_Pi_Zero_3

OEM Device Homepage URL:

Firmware OEM Stock URL:

Firmware OpenWrt Install URL:

Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade URL:

Firmware OpenWrt snapshot Install URL:

Firmware OpenWrt snapshot Upgrade URL:

Installation method(s):

Recovery method(s):

Picture:

picture: genericrouter1.png

Comments:

2x USB 2.0, Audio Stereo Out, Mic In, Video Out are available via 13 pin header.

¿ : unknown (ALT+168; used for filtering reasons. Please avoid '?' and use '¿' instead) ¿ xxx : unknown, xxx is a qualified guess (only for non-dropdown fields)

  •     : not applicable / hardware not present
    

8, 16, 32 : different configurations available (',' = OR; use space after ',' to allow linebreaking)

underlined characteristic = mandatory

Characteristic

Description

Example

Datatype

Datatype alias

Convention / allowed values

General

Device Type

Device Type

Wireless router

select (dropdown)

_devicetype

WiFi AP, WiFi Router, Router, Travel Router, Travel Router - Battery powered, Range Extender, Single Board Computer, Modem, NAS, unknown, other
If 'other' → request new devicetype @wiki admin

Brand

Brand of the device

D-Link

select (dropdown)

_brand

Too many to show here. If 'other' → request new Brand @wiki admin

Model

Exact Model

DIR-509

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no restrictions, anything is possible

Version

HW revision

v0.99

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empty (default) / v1 / v1, v2 / ... (no restrictions, anything is possible)
Multiple entries (comma separated) allowed if same hardware specs. If hardware different (e.g. v1=32MB RAM; v2=64MB RAM) → add new dataentry-page.

FCCid

FCC id

_urls

Availability

Availability / Discontinuation of the device

Available 2020

select (dropdown)

_availability

Can you buy it TODAY? → Available <year-of-today>; DO NOT enter a year in the past! Make sure to check multiple sites over the globe!

unknown 2020, unknown 2019, unknown 2018, Available 2020, Available 2019, Available 2018, Available 2017, Discontinued 2020, Discontinued 2019, Discontinued 2018, Discontinued 2017, Discontinued 2016, Discontinued 2015, Discontinued 2014, Discontinued 2013, Discontinued 2012, Discontinued 2011, Discontinued 2010, Discontinued

Where available

Website where this device can be purchased

amazon.com

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website without http... and no deep link, just the website, eg. amazon.com. List multiple values comma separated.

OpenWrt Support

Supported since commit

git commit, which provided first ever support for this device; “Birthpoint” of support

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_git

empty (default) / Link scheme: https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=commit;h=<commithash>
Find commit via the search on https://git.openwrt.org/?p=openwrt/openwrt.git;a=summary

Supported since release

First official release (no snapshot)

17.01

select (dropdown)

_releasesince

¿, 17.01, 17.07, 18.01

Supported current release

Current official release

17.01

select (dropdown)

_releasecurrent

¿, 17.01, snapshot “snapshot” for devices that don't have major release yet.

If device no longer supported, then 'Current support' means 'Last support'.

Image too big

Release which is too big to save settings

18.06.0

select (dropdown)

_releasecurrents

CTRL+click for multiselect; Report devices which can't save settings due to too big image in the OpenWrt forum. Devices with non-empty datafield will be shown in Table of Hardware: Image too big to save overlay / save settings

Unsupported functions

Describe what is not supported

5GHz wifi, ADSL, FXS

_unsupporteds

Values in this field link to pages explaining in detail what is unsupported and why, what the concequences are and what you can do about it. List multiple values comma separated.

Keep the values as short as possible, don't write books in here!

Gluon support

Gluon support status

unknown

select (dropdown)

_gluonsupport

Yes, No, Broken, unknown

Hardware

Target

Target

ar71xx

select (dropdown)

_target

Only existing targets allowed, i.e. only what can be found here: http://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/ or here targets
(¿=unknown, -=architecture not supported)

Subtarget

Subtarget

generic

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Package architecture

mips_24kc

select (dropdown)

_pkg-arch

Bootloader

Bootloader

U-Boot 1.1.4

select (dropdown)

_bootloader

If 'other' → request new bootloader @wiki admin

CPU

Platform / SoC

Atheros AR9331

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see soc

CPU cores

Number of CPU cores

2

_numcores_

¿, 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, more than 16

CPU MHz

the obvious

400

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numerical values w/o MHz or GHz

Flash MB

the obvious

8

select (dropdown)

_mbflashs

Multiple values allowed; CTRL-click for multiselect; ¿, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192, 64NAND, 128NAND, 256NAND, 512NAND, 1024NAND, 2048NAND, 4096NAND, 8192NAND, more than 8GB, more than 8GB NAND, SD, microSD, microSDHC, CF, mSATA

RAM MB

the obvious

64

select (dropdown)

_mbram

¿, 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, more than 4GB

Network

Ethernet 100M ports

Number of 100Mbit ethernet ports

1

select (dropdown)

_numethport

¿, -, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, more than 20

Ethernet GBit ports

Number of Gbit ethernet ports

1

select (dropdown)

_numethport

¿, -, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, more than 20

Switch

Switch hardware

Broadcom BCM5325

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VLAN

VLAN capability

Yes

select (dropdown)

_yesno

¿, Yes, No

Modem

Type of integrated modem

xDSL

select (dropdown)

_modem

¿, Yes, No, ADSL, ADSL2+, ADSL2+ Annex A, ADSL2+ Annex B, xDSL, DOCSIS, Powerline, Mobile Wireless/Cellular network
http://wiki.openwrt.org/meta/template_device#info

Comments network ports

Comments on Ethernet, Fibre and Modem

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If PoE supported, enter below under “Power Supply”

Wireless

WLAN Hardware

Broadcom BCM43225

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“Manufacturer Model# [(onboard/integrated/(mini-)PCI(e))]” / “#x (mini-)PCI(e)”

WLAN 2.4GHz

Wireless standard(s) the device is capable of

b/g/n

select (dropdown)

_wlan24

¿, -, b, b/g, b/g/n

WLAN 5.0GHz

Wireless standard(s) the device is capable of

a/n/ac

select (dropdown)

_wlan50

¿, -, a, a/n, a/n/ac

WLAN Comments

MIMO and other WIFI information

2×2 MIMO

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WLAN drivers

WLAN driver

b43

select (dropdown) page

_wlan_drivers

, -, ath5k, ath9k, ath10k, b43, b43 legacy, brcmfmac, brcmsmac, mt76, mwlwifi, rt2500pci, rt2800pci, rt2800usb, rtl819x, unknown, other
See WLAN drivers

Detachable Antennas

# of detacheable antennas

3

select (dropdown)

_numdetachantenna

¿, -, Yes, No, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, more than 10

Bluetooth

Bluetooth version

4.2

select (dropdown)

_bluetooth

¿, -, 4.0, 4.1, 4.2, 5.0, BLE, other

Other interfaces

miniPCI Ports

# of mini-PCI ports

3x miniPCIe

select (dropdown)

_port-minipci

Select number of miniPCI(e) ports

USB ports

# of USB 2.0 + USB 3.0 ports

1x 2.0, 2x 3.0

multiselect

_usbmultiselect

¿, -, Yes, 1x 1.1, 1x 1.1 Device, 1x 2.0, 1x 2.0 Device, 2x 2.0, 3x 2.0, 4x 2.0, 5x 2.0, 6x 2.0, more than 6x 2.0, 1x 3.0, 2x 3.0, 3x 3.0, 4x 3.0, 5x 3.0, 6x 3.0, more than 6x 3.0, Mod, 1x Device, 1x Header, 1x OTG, 1x µUSB (charging), 1x Power only
Notes: - Device = Slave = Client (= everything that's not a host); Device preferred over the others. - use “Host” only when needed

- if “mod” → provide URL to Howto/Forum

SATA ports

# of SATA or eSATA ports

2

select (dropdown)

_numsataport

¿, -, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, more than 6

Comments USB SATA ports

the obvious

?

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Video ports

Kind of video port

HDMI

select (dropdown)

_port-videos

Multiple possible; CTRL-click for multiselect; ¿, -, Composite, DP, mDP, HDMI, LVDS, VGA, other

Audio ports

Kind of audio port

Line out

select (dropdown)

_port-audios

Multiple possible; CTRL-click for multiselect; ¿, -, Line, Headphone jack, HDMI, S/PDIF, other

Phone ports

2

select (dropdown)

_port-phones

Multiple possible; CTRL-click for multiselect; ¿, -, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, more than 6, POTS, DECT

Comments AV ports

Comments on Audio, Video, Phone ports

Requires a special cable in order to use composite video

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Serial

Availability of serial access

Yes

select (dropdown)

_yesno

¿, Yes, No

Serial connection parameters

the obvious

115200 / 8N1

select (dropdown)

_serialparam

¿, 19200 / 8N1, 38400 / 8N1, 57600 / 8N1, 115200 / 8N1

Serial voltage level

the obvious

3.3

select (dropdown)

_serialvoltage

¿, 5, 3.3, 2.5, 1.8, 15

JTAG

Availability of JTAG access

Yes

select (dropdown)

_yesno

¿, Yes, No

Other hardware

LED Count

# of LEDs

5

select (dropdown)

_numled

¿, -, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, more than 20 → relevancy?
see https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=275491#p275491

Buttons

Button/switch types available

WPS

select (dropdown)

_numbutton

¿, -, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, more than 20 → relevancy?
see also https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=275491#p275491

GPIOs

Number of readily accessible GPIOs (e.g. via pinheader)

17

select (dropdown)

_numgpio

¿, -, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, more than 20

Power supply

Specifications of Power Supply (Volt, Amp, PoE) or Battery (Volt, mAh)

12 VDC, 1.2 A, PoE 802.3af

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If PoE capable: PoE <PoE spec>, e.g. PoE 802.3af

OpenVPN performance

max Mbit achievable with OpenVPN

23

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max Mbit achievable with OpenVPN

Wireguard performance

max Mbit achievable with Wireguard

68

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max Mbit achievable with Wireguard

Links

Device Page

Link to Wiki-page

toh:d-link:dir-509

toh:brand:model

Device Techdata

How the link to the dataentry page will be named (not the link itself)

Techdata

_hidden / _pageid

Techdata (fixed setting for all devices, not to be edited) Mandatory usage of types:

_hidden = in the dataentry → will not be shown

_pageid = in datatables / datalists → shows up as link

OWrt Forum Topic URL

Link(s) to forum thread(s)

textbox

_urls

Forum search

query to search for latest forum postings related to this device

DIR-505

textbox

_search-forums

Git search

query to search for latest git commits related to this device; might need some tweaking to deliver useful results.

DIR-505

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_search-gits

WikiDevi URL

Link to wikidevi

textbox

_url

WikiDevi ID

D-Link_DIR-515

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_hwinfo-id

Enter only <yourdevice> from https://wikidevi.wi-cat.ru/<yourdevice>

OEM device homepage

Link to manufacturers device page

textbox

_url

https://...

Firmware OEM Stock

Link to original OEM firmware

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_url

https://...
Do not link directly to the file, but rather to the download or support page. This avoids the need for updating the link with each new firmware revision.

Firmware OpenWrt Install

Link to OpenWrt release factory image

textbox

_urls

Firmware OpenWrt Upgrade

Link to OpenWrt release sysupgrade image

textbox

_urls

Firmware OpenWrt snapshot Install

Link to OpenWrt snapshot factory image

textbox

_urls

Firmware OpenWrt snapshot Upgrade

Link to OpenWrt snapshot sysupgrade image

textbox

_urls

Installation methods

Installation methods available for this device

D-Link recovery GUI

select (dropdown) page

_method-installations

CTRL+click for multiselect
TFTP, GUI, CLI, D-Link recovery GUI, unknown, other

Comment installation

Rename image to 'firmware.bin' before flashing.

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SHORT (!) comments like “rename image to 'firmware.bin' before flashing.”

Recovery methods

Installation methods available for this device

TFTP

select (dropdown) page

_method-recovery

CTRL+click for multiselect
TFTP, GUI, CLI, D-Link recovery GUI, unknown, other

Comment recovery

Rename image to 'firmware.bin' before flashing.

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SHORT (!) comments like “rename image to 'firmware.bin' before flashing.”

Picture

Single general picture (outside/case) to identify the device; Put more detail pictures (inside/PCB) on device page

:media:dlink:dir-509.jpg

_img100s

1) Get picture from OEM website (min 640×480; max 1280×720, max 1MB)

2) Store it in the OpenWrt wiki via the media-manager: media:toh:brand:brand_model_general_view.jpg

3) Get link to picture: Find picture in media manager, click on it, scroll down, copy the link
4) Add link to the dataentry. Do not link to OEM website, because that link may change.

Misc

Comments

Anything that's worth mentioning

Nice colour! :-D
Small formfactor (wallwart-sized)

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The only restriction: Keep it SHORT! Put any detailed content which needs more space on the devicepage.

  • Last modified: 2024/06/05 04:20
  • by raylynnknight
總結
The article provides detailed specifications of the Xunlong Orange Pi Zero3 single board computer. It features an Allwinner H618 CPU with 4 cores running at 1500 MHz, 1GB RAM, microSDHC for storage, and various connectivity options including 2.4GHz b/g/n and 5.0GHz a/n/ac WLAN, Bluetooth 5.0, USB 2.0 ports, HDMI and composite video ports, and a headphone jack. The device supports U-Boot bootloader, runs on the sunxi target with cortexa53 subtarget, and uses aarch64_cortex-a53 package architecture. It has more than 20 GPIOs, a 5V/3A power supply via USB Type C, and supports OpenWrt firmware. The Orange Pi Zero3 is available for purchase on aliexpress.com and amazon.com, with OpenWrt support since a specific commit and currently on the snapshot release. The article also includes links for firmware installation and upgrade, as well as additional technical details and resources for the device.