DFRobot DFR0470-ENT LattePanda Single Board Computer

DFRobot DFR470-ENT LattePanda Single Board Computer is an Intel CHERRY Trail Quad Core Processor-based computing board. This single board computer features a base frequency of 1.44GHz and is based on the Windows 10 enterprise LTSB operating system. The DFR470-ENT features Intel HD Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) that offers 12 Execution Units (EU) at 200MHz to 500MHz frequency range with single channel memory. This single board computer also features an integrated ATmega32u4 Arduino Co-processor that provides access to hundreds of development platforms. The LattePanda single board computer provides 4GB DDR3L RAM with 64GB of storage capacity.

The LattePanda single-board computer sports an onboard touch panel overlay connector and offers HDMI and MIPI-DSI video output options. This single-board computer is designed for the professional application market and can be connected to several peripheral devices such as printers, joysticks, cameras, etc. The LattePanda single-board computer supports Bluetooth® 4.0, Wi-Fi 802.11n 2.4G, and up to 100Mbps ethernet speed. This computing board is suitable for all development operations such as windows development, IoT development, Do-It-Yourself (DIY) projects, and robotics.

Features

  • Intel cherry trail Z8350 quad-core processor
  • Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB x64 with activation key
  • 4GB DDR3L RAM
  • 64GB storage capacity
  • Intel HD Graphics, 12 EUs @ 200-500Mhz, single-channel memory GPU
  • ATmega32u4 (Arduino Leonardo) integrated Arduino co-processor
  • HDMI and MIPI-DSI video output
  • Onboard touch panel overlay connector
  • Up to 100Mbps ethernet support

Specifications

  • 6 x Intel processor GPIO
  • 20 x ATmega processor GPIO
  • 6 x gravity interface connectors
  • 5V @ 2A
  • 88mm x 70mm board dimensions
  • 110mm x 94mm x 30mm package dimensions
  • 1.44GHz Base Frequency (1.92GHz Burst Frequency)
  • 1 x USB 3.0
  • 2 x USB 2.0
  • Wi-Fi 802.11n 2.4G
  • BLUETOOTH® 4.0
  • 55g net weight
  • RoHS, FCC, and CE Compliant

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Published: 2018-07-11 | Updated: 2022-08-02