Getting Started Tutorial
Product Introductionβ
Luckfox Pico Pro | Luckfox Pico Max |
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The LuckFox Pico Max is based on the Rockchip RV1106 G3 chip, while the LuckFox Pico Pro is based on the Rockchip RV1106 G2 chip.
RV1106 is a highly integrated IPC visual processing SoC designed for AI-related applications. It is built on a single-core ARM Cortex-A7 32-bit core with integrated NEON and FPU, and features a built-in NPU that supports INT4/INT8/INT16 mixed operations, The RV1106G2 has a computing power of up to 0.5 TOPS, while the RV1106G3 has a computing power of up to 1 TOPS.
Furthermore, it features a new hardware-based ISP that supports various algorithm accelerators such as HDR, 3A, LSC, 3DNR, 2DNR, sharpening, haze removal, gamma correction, and more. Additionally, it has a built-in 16-bit DDR3l DRAM to maintain demanding memory bandwidth, as well as built-in POR, audio codec, and MAC PHY.
The development board supports multiple interfaces, including GPIO, UART, SPI, I2C, USB, etc., facilitating rapid development and debugging for developers.It's worth noting that the entire LuckFox Pico series development boards support both buildroot and Ubuntu 22.04 systems, allowing developers to choose the appropriate system based on project requirements, providing greater flexibility to meet specific application needs.
Product Parametersβ
Luckfox Pico Pro | Luckfox Pico Max | |
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Chip | RV1106G2 | Rockchip RV1106G3 |
Processor | Cortex A7 1.2GHz | |
Neural Network Processor (NPU) | 0.5 TOPS, supports int4, int8, int16 | 1 TOPS, supports int4, int8, int16 |
Image Processor (ISP) | Max input 5M @30fps | |
Memory | 128MB DDR3L | 256MB DDR3L |
Wi-Fi+Bluetooth | No | |
Camera Interface | MIPI CSI 2-lane | |
DPI Interface | No | |
POE Interface | No | |
Speaker interface | No | |
USB | USB 2.0 Host/Device | |
GPIO | 26 GPIO pins | |
Ethernet | 10/100M Ethernet controller and embedded PHY | |
Default Storage Medium | SPI NAND FLASH (256MB) |