Lyra RK3506G2 Linux Micro Development Board, Tripe-core ARM Cortex-A7 and ARM Cortex-M0 Processors, MIPI DSI 2-Lane Interface, 128MB DDR3L Memory, with 256MB Flash, Without Pre-Soldered Header
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- Overview The Luck-fox Lyra series includes three different versions to meet the diverse needs of DIY enthusiasts and engineers. DIY enthusiasts and engineers can leverage its extensive community resources to gain inspiration and knowledge for their own projects. This is Luck-fox Lyra version, 128MB DDR3L Memory, with 256MB Flash, without Pre-Soldered Header. Luck-fox Lyra is a Linux micro development board based on the Rock-chip RK3506G2 to provide a simple and efficientdevelopment platform. Onboard multiple high-speed interfaces includingMIPI DSl, RMll, USB, etc. to meet various application scenarios. The low-speed interfaces utilize Rock-chip Matrix l0 design which supports multiplexing 98 function signals on GPlO pins, and can freely combine PWM, UART, 12C, SPl, and l2S for quick development and debugging. Features Tripe-core ARM Cortex-A7 32-bit core, with integrated VFP to support single- and double-precision floating-point operations. Built-in ARM Cortex-M0 MCU design, supports SMP and AMP configuration. Built-in 128MB DDRL3 for multi-core applications. The low-speed interfaces adopt Rock-chip Matrix IO design, which allows rich function signals to share the limited chip pins, making peripheral circuit adaptation more flexible. Built-in audio and video codec, supports multiple audio inputs and outputs, providing high-quality audio playback and recording functions. MIPI DSI 2-lane interface. Compact size, powerful performance, easy to drive large screens. Comes with Online Development Resources /User Manual: bit.ly/4gA6iS8 Package Content Luck-fox Lyra B
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The Luck-fox Lyra series includes three different versions to meet the diverse needs of DIY enthusiasts and engineers. DIY enthusiasts and engineers can leverage its extensive community resources to gain inspiration and knowledge for their own projects. This is Luck-fox Lyra version, 128MB DDR3L Memory, with 256MB Flash, without Pre-Soldered Header. Luck-fox Lyra is a Linux micro development board based on the Rock-chip RK3506G2 to provide a simple and efficientdevelopment platform. Onboard multiple high-speed interfaces includingMIPI DSl, RMll, USB, etc. to meet various application scenarios. The low-speed interfaces utilize Rock-chip Matrix l0 design which supports multiplexing 98 function signals on GPlO pins, and can freely combine PWM, UART, 12C, SPl, and l2S for quick development and debugging. Tripe-core ARM Cortex-A7 32-bit core, with integrated VFP to support single- and double-precision floating-point operations. Built-in ARM Cortex-M0 MCU design, supports SMP and AMP configuration. Built-in 128MB DDRL3 for multi-core applications. 5. The low-speed interfaces adopt Rock-chip Matrix IO design, which allows rich function signals to share the limited chip pins, making peripheral circuit adaptation more flexible. Built-in audio and video codec, supports multiple audio inputs and outputs, providing high-quality audio playback and recording functions. MIPI DSI 2-lane interface. Compact size, powerful performance, easy to drive large screens. Comes with Online Development Resources /User Manual: bit.ly/4gA6iS8