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FriendlyElec has launched the smallest RK3399-based SBC on the market!
FriendlyElec has released its most powerful and priciest hacker board to date, which it promotes as being the smallest RK3399-based SBC on the market. The 100 x 64mm NanoPC-T4 opens with a $129 discount price with the default 4GB RAM and 16GB eMMC. Although that will likely rise in the coming months, it’s still priced in the middle range of open spec RK3399 SBCs. The NanoPC-T4 is FriendlyElec’s first Rockchip-based board.
The NanoPC-T4 supports Android 7.1 or the full-fledge Lubuntu Desktop version of Ubuntu, and ships with schematics. Applications are said to include advertisement machines, game machines, video conferencing, surveillance, clusters, VR/AR, and machine vision.
The RK3399 SoC supplies two Cortex-A72 cores that are here clocked to up to 2.0GHz, as well as four Cortex-A53 cores clocked to 1.5GHz. There’s also a high-end ARM Mali-T864 GPU.
Specifications listed for the NanoPC-T4 include:
- Processor — Rockchip RK3399 (2x Cortex-A72 at up to 2.0GHz, 4x Cortex-A53 @ up to 1.5GHz); Mali-T864 GPU
- Memory:
- 4GB LPDDR3 RAM (dual-channel)
- 16GB eMMC 5.1 flash
- MicroSD slot
- Optional NVME SSD via M.2 M-Key (see expansion section below)
- Media:
- HDMI 2.0a port (with audio and HDCP 1.4/2.2) for up to 4K at 60Hz
- DisplayPort 1.2 (via USB Type-C)
- MIPI-DSI (4-lane)
- eDP 1.3
- 2x, 4-lane MIPI-CSI (up to 13MP) with dual ISP support
- 3.5mm analog audio I/O jack
- Wireless:
- 802.11b/g/n/ac 2.4GHz/5GHz dual-band
- Bluetooth 4.1 dual mode
- Dual antennas
- IR receiver
- Networking — Gigabit Ethernet port
- Other I/O:
- USB 3.0 host port
- USB 3.0 Type-C port (can be used for DP)
- 2x USB 2.0 host ports
- Serial debug UART
- 3x ADC (1.8V)
- 12V cooling fan interface with PWM
- Expansion:
- 40-pin RPi compatible expansion header
- M.2 M-Key slot with PCIe 2.1, dual operation mode, and M3 PCB nut for mounting M.2 2280
- Other features — RTC; power, reset, recovery, boot buttons; LEDs; heatsink; acrylic case
- Power — 12V/2A DC input jack and adapter; PMIC
- Operating temperature — 0 to 80℃
- Weight — 63 gm
- Dimensions — 100 x 64mm; 10-layer PCB
- Operating system — Android 7.1.2; Lubuntu Desktop 16.04
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