LUCKFOX Pico Pro Micro Linux Development Boards User Guide
- June 1, 2024
- LUCKFOX
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Pico Pro Micro Linux Development Boards
Product Information
Specifications
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* **Luckfox Pico:**
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Chip: Rockchip RV1103
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Processor: Cortex A7 1.2GHz
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Memory: 64MB DDR2
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Camera Interface: MIPI CSI 2-lane
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USB: USB 2.0 Host/Device
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GPIO: 24 GPIO pins
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Ethernet: No
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Default Storage Medium: Micro SD Card
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Luckfox Pico Mini A:
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Chip: Rockchip RV1106
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Processor: Neural Network Processor (NPU)
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Memory: 128MB DDR3L
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Camera Interface: MIPI CSI 2-lane
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USB: USB 2.0 Host/Device
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GPIO: 17 GPIO pins
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Ethernet: 10/100M Ethernet controller and
embedded PHY -
Default Storage Medium: SPI NAND FLASH
(128MB)
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Product Usage Instructions
Getting Started Tutorial
To begin using your Luckfox Pico device, follow these steps:
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1. Ensure all necessary components are included in the
package.
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Refer to the Getting Started Tutorial in the user manual for
initial setup instructions. -
Connect the device to a power source and follow the on-screen
prompts.
Burning Images
To burn images onto your Luckfox Pico device, follow these
steps:
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1. Access the image burning feature on the device.
- Select the image file you wish to burn.
- Start the burning process and wait for it to complete.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What are the supported application scenarios for the Luckfox
Pico development board?
A: The Luckfox Pico development board is suitable for
applications in smart home devices, industrial automation
equipment, robots and drones, intelligent monitoring devices,
intelligent transportation equipment, and smart medical
devices.
Q: What interfaces are supported by the Luckfox Pico
development board?
A: The development board supports interfaces such as GPIO, UART,
SPI, I2C, USB, etc., facilitating rapid development and debugging
for developers.
LUCKFOX
Warranty and After-Sales Service Core3566 Luckfox Pico
Getting Started Tutorial Version introduction Preparations LuckFox Pico image
burning
LuckFox Pico Mini A image burning LuckFox Pico Mini B image burning LuckFox
Pico Plus image burning LuckFox Pico Pro/Max image burning Serial Debugging
USB Debugging Network ADB Debugging File Transfer SDK Environment Deployment
CSI camera Peripherals and Interfaces Compatible devices BusyBOX System
Configuration Quality community sharing FAQ Download
User Manual
LUCKFOX-Pico
GitHub
Luckfox Pico
Getting Started Tutorial
Getting Started Tutorial
Introduction
LuckFox Pico Luckfox Pico Mini A/B and LuckFox Pico Plus are low-cost micro
Linux development boards based on the Rockchip RV1103 chip, while LuckFox Pico
Pro and LuckFox Pico Max are low-cost micro Linux development boards based on
the Rockchip RV1106 chip. RV1103/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, with a computing
power of up to 0.5 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
DDR2 DRAM to maintain demanding memory bandwidth, as well as built-in POR,
audio codec, and MAC PHY. In essence, the RV1103 is a powerful processor
suitable for various AI application scenarios.
This development board is suitable for applications in various scenarios,
including but not limited to:
Smart home devices Industrial automation equipment Robots and drones
Intelligent monitoring devices Intelligent transportation equipment Smart
medical devices
The development board supports multiple interfaces, including GPIO, UART, SPI,
I2C, USB, etc., facilitating rapid development and debugging for developers.
Product Parameters
Luckfox Pico
Luckfox Pico Mini A
Luckfox Pico Mini B
Luckfox Pico Plus
Luckfox Pico Pro
Luckfox Pico Max
Chip
Rockchip RV1103
Rockchip RV1106
Processor
Cortex A7 1.2GHz
Neural Network Processor (NPU)
0.5 TOPS, supports int4, int8, int16
Image Processor (ISP) Max input 4M @30fps
Max input 5M @30fps
Memory
64MB DDR2
128MB DDR3L
256MB DDR3L
Camera Interface
MIPI CSI 2-lane
USB
USB 2.0 Host/Device
USB 2.0 Host/Device
USB 2.0 Host/Device
GPIO
24 GPIO pins
17 GPIO pins
25 GPIO pins 26 GPIO pins
Ethernet
No
10/100M Ethernet controller and embedded PHY
Default Storage Medium
Micro SD Card
SPI NAND FLASH (128MB)
SPI NAND FLASH (256MB)
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