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This compact LattePanda kit is a pocket-sized, low-power single board computer for projects that need a full desktop operating system in an embedded form fac...

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This compact LattePanda kit is a pocket-sized, low-power single board computer for projects that need a full desktop operating system in an embedded form factor. The supplier lists it as the Win11 Pro activated configuration, with support for Windows 10, Windows 11, Linux and Android depending on your setup.

Built around an Intel Core i5 processor with Intel UHD graphics and 8GB memory, it is suited to edge computing, vending systems, advertising displays, industrial automation, IoT development and maker projects where a small but capable x86 computer is useful.

For expansion and integration, the board provides USB 3.0, USB Type-C with PD, DisplayPort and USB 3.0 support, HDMI output, eDP touch display support, dual M.2 PCIe connectors, Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and an integrated Arduino co-processor. The GPIO headers expose interfaces such as I2C, I2S, USB, RS232, UART, RTC and power management.

The supplier shipping list includes: LattePanda Alpha 864s (Win10 Pro activated) x1, Streaming Cable x1, Titan case x1, 7”eDP Touch Display x1, Active cooling fan (Assembled) x1, 45w PD Power adapter (with EU & US standard power cord) x1, Dual-band antenna x2, RTC Battery (Assembled)x 1 and User Manual x 1. Documentation is available for setup, Linux installation, cooling fan adjustment, certifications and FAQ.

Features:

  • Intel® Core™ i5 8200Y, Dual-Core, 1.3~3.9GHz
  • Intel® UHD Graphics 615
  • 8GB Memory
  • Dual-Band 2.5GHz/5GHz Wi-Fi & Bluetooth 4.2 & Gigabit Ethernet
  • USB3.0 x3,USB Type-C x1
  • 2 x M.2 PCIe (Support B&M Key and A&E Key)
  • Support Windows 10 / 11 & Linux & Android
  • Integrated Arduino Coprocessor ATMEL 32U4
  • Powered by PD adapter / 12V DC / 7.4V battery

Specifications:

  • CPU: Intel Core i5 8210Y / 8200Y
  • Core: 1.6~3.6GHz / 1.3~3.9GHz Dual-Core, Four-Thread
  • Benchmark (PassMark): Up to 4128, double computing power compared with same price range products in the market
  • Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 617 / 615, 0.3~1.05GHz / 0.3~0.95GHz
  • RAM: 8GB LPDDR3
  • External Memory: 1x M.2 M Key, PCIe 4x, Supports NVMe SSD and SATA SSD
  • External Memory: 1x M.2 E Key, PCIe 2x,Supports USB2.0, UART, PCM
  • Connectivity: WIFI 802.11 AC, 2.4G & 5G
  • Connectivity: Dual-Band Bluetooth 4.2
  • Connectivity: Gigabit Ethernet
  • USB Ports: 3x USB 3.0 Type A
  • USB Ports: 1x USB Type C, supports PD, DP, USB 3.0
  • Display: HDMI Output
  • Display: Type-C DP Support
  • Display: Extendable eDP touch displays
  • Co-processor: Arduino Leonardo
  • GPIO & Other Features: 2x 50p GPIOs including I2C, I2S, USB, RS232, UART, RTC, Power Management, Extendable power button, everything you need
  • OS Support: Windows 10 Pro
  • OS Support: Linux Ubuntu
  • OS Support: Android
  • Dimension: 115mm * 78mm * 14 mm

A capable choice for makers, IoT developers, system integrators and solution providers who need a compact x86 SBC with display, case and expansion options in one kit.

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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

5G
A mobile network standard used for high-speed wireless data links. If a project uses a 5G gateway, its power system must be able to supply enough current reliably for outdoor or remote operation.
DisplayPort
A digital display interface used to connect monitors and other video displays. It matters because the supported DisplayPort version affects display resolution, refresh rate and monitor compatibility.
edge computing
Edge computing means processing data close to where it is collected, such as on the device itself, rather than sending everything to the cloud. This can reduce delays, internet dependence, and privacy concerns in sensor, camera, and robotics projects.
eDP
Embedded DisplayPort is an internal display connection commonly used between a computer board and a built-in screen. It matters because this display needs a matching eDP connector and support on the host board, so it will not plug into a normal HDMI-only output.
GPIO
General-purpose input/output pins are microcontroller pins you can set in software to read signals, switch devices on and off, or connect to peripherals. The number of GPIO pins matters because it limits how many buttons, LEDs, sensors, and other parts you can wire directly to the board.
HDMI
HDMI is a common digital video and audio connection used by computers, media players, and many displays. If a display kit has HDMI input, it is usually much easier to test with a single-board computer because it can act like a normal monitor.
Headers
Rows of metal pins used to plug a module into a breadboard or connect it with jumper wires. Pre-soldered headers make the module easier to use straight away without needing to solder the pins yourself.
I2C
I2C is a two-wire communication bus used by many sensors and small modules. It matters because several I2C devices can share the same two wires, but each device needs a compatible address and your controller must support I2C.
I2S
I2S is a digital audio interface used to send sound data between chips, such as from a microcontroller to an audio amplifier or DAC. It matters if your project needs cleaner digital audio output than a basic buzzer or PWM signal can provide.
IoT
Short for Internet of Things, meaning physical devices that connect to networks or the internet to send data or be controlled remotely. It matters if you want projects such as connected sensors, remote controls or classroom data-logging activities.
M.2
A compact edge-connector format commonly used to plug small modules into a carrier board without soldering. On this product it is the physical connector used by the MicroMod system, so compatibility with the matching processor board is important.
NVMe
A high-speed storage standard commonly used by modern SSDs. NVMe support matters if you want faster storage for large AI models, video files or operating system images than a typical microSD card can provide.
RAM
RAM is temporary memory used while a device is running, and its contents are lost when power is removed. A “Run in RAM” mode is useful for testing settings without permanently programming the module, but it may not support every feature.
RTC
A Real-Time Clock keeps track of time even when the main processor is asleep or powered down, usually with a small backup battery. It matters for data logging and tracking projects that need accurate timestamps.
Thread
A low-power wireless mesh networking standard designed for smart home and IoT devices. It matters because Thread devices can relay messages through each other, helping build reliable networks for sensors and controllers.
UART
UART is a simple serial connection that sends data over separate transmit and receive wires, often labelled TX and RX. It matters because this module is designed to replace a wired UART cable with a wireless link while keeping the same serial data format.
USB Type-C
A reversible USB connector used for power and data on many modern devices. On this kit it indicates an alternate 5V power input, which may be useful for setup or charging without the solar panel.

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