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The SOQuartz is a RK3566 based compute module and parts of Quartz64 series.

Software releases

The SOQuartz software releases can be found in the article SOQuartz Software Releases.

SoC and Memory Specification

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CPU Architecture

GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) Capabilities

Neural Process Unit NPU Capability

System Memory

Network

SOQuartz exposed peripherals

Displays / Cameras

Connectivity

Connector Pins Definition

SOQuartz Model-A Baseboard Features

SOQuartz Model-A Baseboard

Storage

Expansion Ports

GPIO Pins

Attention! GPIOs are 3.3V!

Interesting alternate pin configurations are listed in [brackets].

Notes

  1. pulled high to 3.3V through 2.2kOhm resistor

Source: Page 11 of the board schematics.

Source: Page 10 of the board schematics.

SOQuartz BLADE Baseboard Features

Storage

Expansion Ports

Jumpers

SOQuartz Module and Baseboard Information, Schematics, and Certifications

SOQuartz BLADE 3D Print 1U half width server rack

SOQuartz BLADE 3D Print 1U full width server rack

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SOQuartz module certifications:

Datasheets for Components and Peripherals

SOQuartz Module with various CM4 carrier boards

SOQuartz with DF Robot CM4 Carrier Board

SOQuartz with Waveshare CM4 Carrier Board

SOQuartz with Waveshare CM4 PoE Board

BSP Linux SDK

BSP Linux SDK ver 4.19 for Quartz64 model A SBC

Android SDK

Android 11 SDK for Quartz64 model A SBC

The Android 11 Stock images for SD boot for the SOQuartz module. This is test build.

Download:

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The Android 11 Stock images for eMMC boot for the SOQuartz module. This is test build.

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How-To

Building Mainline U-Boot

See Quartz64 Building U-Boot.

Troubleshooting

This section provides information on troubleshooting various common issues you may encounter using the SOQuartz.

Thermal Issues

The SOQuartz SoM does not have a lot of copper to sink heat into. Therefore, it's recommended you use a heatsink such as the Waveshare CM4 Heatsink, the other Waveshare CM4 Heatsink, or the PINE64 Small Fan Type Heatsink. Please be aware that the Waveshare heatsinks may interfere with any eMMC module, unless you use very thick (2-3 mm?) thermal pads. Local resellers may sell CM4 heatsinks or small stick-on heatsinks, so there's no need to order them from abroad unless it's cheaper.

Alternatively, or in addition to this, a rectangle-shaped piece of 1 mm thick thermal pad can be sandwiched between the SoM and the carrier board. This allows the SoM to more efficiently sink heat into the larger mass of the base board.