Type: | Dev.Board |
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Chipset: | RV64gc |
Application: | The Internet of Things |
Origin: | Shanghai, China |
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Maix Amigo specifications: |
SoC Kendryte K210 Dual core 64-bit RISC V (RV64GC) processor with FPU @ 400 MHz (overclockable to 500MHz), 8MB SRAM, built-in AI accelerators for video and audio Storage 16MB Flash, MicroSD card slot up Display 3.5 inch TFT capacitive touch screen display with 480×320 resolution Camera VGA front facing camera up to 30 fps (GC0328 sensor) VGA rear camera up to 60 fps (OV7740 sensor) Audio Build in microphone, optional 6-mic array USB 1x USB Type C port for power and programming Expansion 3x Grove ports with I2C, GPIO, etc… 3x 8-pin SP MOD headers with GPIOs, 3.3V, and GND signals; compatible with ESP-01 ESP8266 WiFi module, PSRAM modules, etc… Sensor Accelerometer Misc Reset button, 3x function buttons, 3x LEDs Battery 520 mAh Lithium battery Power Supply Via USB C port Dimensions 104.3 x 63.3 x 16.5mm
The internal hardware looks very similar to Sipeed Maixduino board, except everything is nicely packaged together. As such, Sipeed Maix Amigo supports offline speech recognition, and MobileNetV1/V2, TinyYOLOv2, face recognition, ASR, etc. models, as well as popular deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow lite (recommended), ONNX. Google PaddlePaddle model conversion. Just like Maixduino, the development kit can be programmed with MaixPy (MicroPython) or the Arduino IDE. There's no Wiki specific to Maix Agmigo, and instead, the company redirects people to the generic MaixPy documentation and Sipeed forums. en/ https://en.
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