OLIMEX© 2015
A10-OLinuXino-LIME user's manual
6.2 MicroSD card connector
The micro SD card slot is primarily used for booting the operating system.
The board works with micro SDHC cards up to 32GB of storage.
As a general precaution be careful with the SD cards you purchase. There is a big percentage of
fake cards due to the low effort required to counterfeit popular brands and the big demand for SD
cards worldwide. When in doubt – try the same operation with another card from another brand.
Olimex sells microSD cards with Linux or Android images, that have been tested – please refer to
chapter “2.2 Requirements”. Of course, if you already have a large enough microSD card you can
download the official Linux image from the wiki pages:
https://www.olimex.com/wiki/A10-
OLinuXino-LIME
.
When removing the card, please make sure that you release it from the connector by pushing and
NOT by pulling the card directly (this can damage both the connector and the microSD card).
6.2.1 SD/MMC1 slot
The schematic related to the SD/MMC1 (microSD connector) is shown below:
SD/MMC1 slot is the microSD card slot, located on the top of the board.
This slot is typically used for booting the OS, due to the larger capacities of the microSD cards
(compared to SD or MMC cards). It is suggested to have an SD card with a proper Linux/Android
image especially if you have ordered a version of the board without NAND memory. It is also
recommended to use Class 10 (10MByte/sec) card for faster read/write operations, lower class cards
(especially higher capacity ones) might slow down the whole system.
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