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It can be powered via USB-C connector or Ethernet cable (PoE).
It can be powered via USB-C connector or Ethernet cable (PoE).


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== For a Wide Range of Applications ==
== For a Wide Range of Applications ==

Revision as of 12:03, 19 January 2024

A Versatile Single-Board Computer

Vivid Unit features RK3399 CPU, 4GB RAM, 32GB eMMC storage, WiFi, Gigabit Ethernet, Bluetooth and a 5.5 inches 1280x720 touchscreen.

It offers GPIO with SPI, I2C, UART, SDIO and ADC interfaces.

It has built-in speaker and stereo microphone, as well as HDMI and MIPI camera connectors.

It has two USB 3.1 ports and two USB 2.0 interfaces (as pin headers).

It has M.2 connector onboard for SSD.

It can be powered via USB-C connector or Ethernet cable (PoE).

For a Wide Range of Applications

Vivid Unit can be used for a variety of projects, such as:

  • Smart home automation: Vivid Unit can be used to control lights, temperature, and other home appliances using various sensors and input devices.
  • Robotics: Vivid Unit’s GPIO and camera interface make it ideal for use in robotics projects, such as autonomous cars or robotic arms.
  • Industrial control systems: Vivid Unit is ideal for use in industrial control systems, and it can be mounted like a screen for the whole system, which the users can interact with.
  • Portable computing: Vivid Unit’s compact size and touch screen interface make it perfect for use as a portable computing device, such as a tablet or mini laptop.

Whether you’re a hobbyist, a student, or a professional, Vivid Unit offers a powerful and flexible platform for your computing needs.

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.