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RADXA Zero (Amlogic S905Y2 64bit quad-core)

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    RADXA Zero (Amlogic S905Y2 64bit quad-core)

    RADXA Zero is an Amlogic S905Y2 64bit quad-core based Mini SBC in the same form factor as the Raspberry Pi Zero, but with much, much more power. It has quad-core power with up to 4GB LPDDR4 RAM that has similar dimensions to a USB stick. SPECIFICATIONS CPU: Amlogic S905Y2 64bit quad core processor Quad Cortex-A53, 1.8G


    SPECIFICATIONS
    • CPU: Amlogic S905Y2 64bit quad core processor Quad Cortex-A53, 1.8GHz, 12nm
    • GPU: Mali G31 MP2 GPU, supports OpenGL ES 1.1 /2.0 /3.1 /3.2, Vulkan 1.1, Open CL 1.1 1.2, 2.0 Full Profile
    • Memory: LPDDR4 64bit dual channel LPDDR4@3200Mb/s, 1/2/4GB
    • Storage: eMMC 5.1 soldered high performance eMMC 5.1 with capacities of 8/16/32/64/128GB (depending on model)
    • MicroSD card: microSD slot supports up to 128GB
    • Video Decoding: HD codec H265/VP9 decode 4Kx2K@60
    • Display Micro HDMI: HDMI 2.1, 4K@60 HDR
    • Wifi/BT Antenna: Wifi/BT On Board
    • WIFI4/BLE4 for 512MB and 1GB models
    • WIFI5/BLE5 for 2GB and 4GB models
    • USB:
      • 3.0 Type-C HOST x1 dedicated USB3.0 channel
      • 2.0 Type-C OTG x1
    • Network (depending on the model):
      • Wireless 802.11 abgn wifi 2,4GHz, Bluetooth 4.2
      • Wireless 802.11 ac wifi 2,4/5GHz, Bluetooth 5.0
    • IO 40-pin expansion header:
      • 1 x UART
      • 2 x SPI bus
      • 2 x I2C bus
      • 1 x PCM/I2S
      • 1 x SPDIF
      • 1 x PWM
      • 1 x ADC
      • 6 x GPIO
      • 2 x 5V DC power in
      • 2 x 3.3V power in
    • Crypto Engine
    • One button
    • Size: 66 x 30 mm

    NOTES


    To operate you will need:
    • RADXA Zero (this item)
    • Power adapter with USB type C port equal or larger than 5W
    • MicroSD Card or onboard eMMC module
    • Keyboard & Mouse
    • Monitor with HDMI input
    • microHDMI to HDMI cable




    #2
    hmm i did not know Radxa now moved also to Amlogic, nice to see

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