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Orange Pi 5 Plus

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Start the Orange Pi development board
# Connect a '''high-quality''' power adapter with a 5V/4A USB Type-C interface.
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffdc;width:800px;" |-| <big style="color:#FF0000">'''Remember not to plug in a power adapter with a voltage output greater than 5V, as this will burn out the development board.'''
'''Many unstable phenomena during the power-on and start-up process of the system are basically caused by power supply problems, so a reliable power adapter is very important. If you find that there is a phenomenon of continuous restart during the startup process, please replace the power'''
'''The Type-C power port does not support PD negotiation.'''
'''In addition, please do not connect the USB interface of the computer to power the development board.'''</big>|}
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#ffffdc;width:800px;"|-|<big>'''There are two Type-C ports that look the same on the development board. The one next to the network port is the power port, and the other Type-C port has no power supply function. Please don’t connect it wrong.'''</big>
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<li><p>Then turn on the switch of the power adapter. If everything is normal, you can see the startup screen of the system on the HDMI monitor or LCD screen.</p></li>
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== How to use the debugging serial port ==

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