🚀 Unleash Your Creativity with the Pico Mini!
The Luck-Fox Pico Mini RV1103 is a compact Linux micro development board designed for developers seeking a powerful yet cost-effective solution. Featuring an ARM Cortex-A7 processor, a robust NPU with 0.5 TOPS performance, and a 4MP ISP, this board supports a wide range of interfaces and advanced imaging capabilities, making it ideal for rapid prototyping and AI applications.
Processor | 1.2E+3 |
RAM | DDR2 |
Brand | UeeKKoo |
Series | Luckfox Pico Mini RV1103 |
Operating System | Linux |
Item Weight | 0.32 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 2.8 x 2.01 x 1.02 inches |
Processor Brand | ARM |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Manufacturer | UeeKKoo |
ASIN | B0D6VQM791 |
Date First Available | June 12, 2024 |
D**Y
works perfect
no issues. i had 2 with back to back issues after getting “pre soldered header” ones.
B**N
Best mini dev board for AI photo analysis
I chose this board for a pick-and-place PCB project I have been working on because it comes recommended all over the internet. I'm using it to identify the positioning of SMD components in order to pick them up straight and confirm the location which they have been placed. I needed accuracy down to fractions of a mm and this is the board that can make it happen, just keep your lens clean. It supports 4mp images at 15fps for things like facial recognition as well as a lot of other features but I only needed something to feed coordinates from center, pitch and directional data to another processor via serial comms. I'm still working it all out but Intergration that far has been swift and has proven amazing results.
H**E
Nice dev board
Nice little dev board for integrating into projects. I picked this up, thinking it had the right connector I needed, but apparently I can't read. Anyway, I added it to my collection. I will surely use it in a small project I'm sure.
J**J
Nice mini dev board
This device has a lot of capability and versatility considering it's tiny size. it's a nice little development board. It's a blank slate that you can configure and program to do whatever you want it to do, within your technical ability (and it's physical and logical limitations). You should definitely have some experience with computers and scripting if you want to be able to do much with this; though there is a lot of documentation online, as well as project ideas to take on if you don't know what to do with this.This is a great value and would be a good tool to use if you're trying to get involved in STEM.
D**B
Super Tiny SBC
This is a tiny single board computer and not a microcontroller. That means it runs an operating system- in this case a minified version of Ubuntu. It supports SSH and telnet for command line access. This is not a very powerful platform (single core ARM 32-bit cpu), but it's the size of a postage stamp.+ Built in mSD card reader+ USB-C connectivity+ Good assortment of I/O pins+ Very good WIKI with detailed, step-by-step guidesThe only negative I can think of is that it's castellated for soldering directly to a circuit board, but with components on both sides, that's sort of impossible.
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