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Vivid Unit can be used for a variety of projects, such as: | Vivid Unit can be used for a variety of projects, such as: | ||
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Revision as of 15:02, 19 January 2024
A Versatile Single-Board Computer
- RK3399 CPU + 4GB RAM + 32GB eMMC storage
- 5.5 inches touchscreen with 1280x720 display resolution
- Built-in speaker and stereo microphone
- HDMI and MIPI camera connectors
- WiFi + Gigabit Ethernet + Bluetooth
- Two USB 3.1 ports and two USB 2.0 pin headers
- SPI, I2C, UART, SDIO and ADC interfaces
- With onboard M.2 connector for SSD
- Powered via USB-C (DC 5V) or Ethernet cable (PoE / DC 48V)
For a Wide Range of Applications
Vivid Unit can be used for a variety of projects, such as:
Smart Home |
Robotics |
Game Console |
Industrial Terminal |
With such a versatile SBC you can do so much more, and the only limiation is just your imagination!
Open Source: Hardware and Software
Vivid Unit is an open source product: its hardware and software are all open-sourced.
Vivid Unit's complete schematic and software source code can be found on GitHub.