Description
Luckfox Pico Mini is a compact Linux micro development board based on the Rockchip RV1103 chip, providing a simple and efficient development platform for developers. It supports a variety of interfaces, including MIPI CSI, GPIO, UART, SPI, I²C, USB, etc., which is convenient for quick development and debugging.
Features
- Single-core ARM Cortex-A7 32-bit core with integrated NEON and FPU
- Built-in Rockchip self-developed 4th generation NPU, features high computing precision and supports int, int8, and int16 hybrid quantization. The computing power of int8 is 0.5 TOPS, and up to 1.0 TOPS with int4
- Built-in self-developed third-generation ISP3.2, supports 4-Megapixel, with multiple image enhancement and correction algorithms such as HDR, WDR, multi-level noise reduction, etc.
- Features powerful encoding performance, supports intelligent encoding mode and adaptive stream saving according to the scene, saves more than 50% bit rate of the conventional CBR mode so that the images from camera are high-definition with smaller size, double the storage space
- Built-in RISC-V MCU supports low power consumption and fast start-up, supports 250 ms fast picture capture and loading Al model library at the same time to realize face recognition "in one second"
- Built-in 16-bit DRAM DDR2, which is capable of sustaining demanding memory bandwidths
- Integrated with built-in POR, audio codec and MAC PHY
Specifications
Processor |
ARM Cortex-A7, single-core 32-bit CPU, 1.2 GHz, with NEON and FPU |
NPU |
Rockchip 4th-gen NPU, supports int4, int8, int16; up to 1.0 TOPS (int4) |
ISP |
Third-gen ISP3.2, up to 4 MP input at 30fps, HDR, WDR, noise reduction |
RAM |
64 MB DDR2 |
Storage |
128 MB SPI NAND Flash |
USB |
USB 2.0 Host/Device via Type-C |
Camera Interface |
MIPI CSI 2-lane |
GPIO Pins |
17 GPIO pins |
Power Consumption |
Low power, RISC-V MCU for fast startup |
Dimensions |
28 x 21 mm |
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