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LattePanda 3 Delta 864 - The Most Powerful Windows/Linux Single Board Computer 8GB/64GB with Enterprise License

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Features  Enhanced CPU performance, it features the Intel 11th generation mobile quad-core processor N5105 and offers significantly improved performanc...

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Features
 Enhanced CPU performance, it features the Intel 11th generation mobile quad-core processor N5105 and offers significantly improved performance. 
Upgraded to 8GB RAM and 64GB eMMC, substantial high-bandwidth RAM and speedy solid-state drive to smoothly run your multiple applications at once, and ensure seamless performance and reliable multitasking.
ULTRA-FAST connectivity: With a lightning-fast Wi-Fi 6 and Gigabit Ethernet, stream videos or download massive files quickly
Higher data transfer rate: 1 x USB3.2 gen2, 2x USB 3.2 gen1, and 1x USB Type C for high data transfer speed, up to 10X faster than USB2.0
Support Dual 4K HDR and 3-Way Video Output, including HDMI, Display port over USB-C, and eDP for superb flexibility
Rich IOs and Integrated Arduino Coprocessor ATmega32U4, compatible with 200+ sensors and actuators
Support Windows(Win 10 and Win 11) & Linux OS

Applications
Home Theater
Mini Game Console
4K Portable Video Streamer
Monitoring System


Specification
CPU: Intel® Celeron® N5105
Core: 2.0~2.9GHz Quad-Core, Four-Thread
Graphics: Intel® UHD Graphics (Frequency: 450 – 800MHz)
Memory: LPDDR4 8GB 2933MHz
Storage: 64GB eMMC V5.1
Expansion Slots:
        1x M.2 M Key, PCIe 3.0 2x, Supports NVMe SSD
        1x M.2 B Key, PCIe 3.0 1x, USB 2.0, USB 3.0, SATA, SIM, Supports SATA, 4G & 5G module 
Connectivity:
        1x Wi-Fi 6 @ 2.4GHz &5 GHz(160MHz)
        1x Bluetooth 5.2
        1x Intel Gigabit Ethernet
USB Ports:
        2x USB 3.2 Gen1 Type A
        1x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type A
        1x USB Type C, Supports PD, DP, USB 2.0
        1x USB 2.0 Pin Header
Display:
        1x HDMI 2.0b: Up to 4096x2160 @ 60Hz HDR
        1x DP 1.4: Up to 4096x2160 @ 60Hz HDR
        1x eDP: Extendable Touch Displays up to 1920*1080
TPM: built-in TPM(2.0)
Co-processor: Arduino Leonardo ATMEGA32U4
Audio: Microphone + Headphone Combo Connector
GPIO & Other Features: 
        12x Analog Inputs*
        Up to 23x Digital Input/Output (7 PWM)*
        1x UART
        1x I2C
        1x SPI
        1x Audio Connector
        1x 4-Pin RS232 Header
        1x Fan Port (4 Pin 1.25mm PWM 5V) 
        1x 4-Pin Header (Power and Switch)
OS Support:Windows 10 & Windows 11 & Linux
Dimension: 125 x 78 x 16mm
Operating Temperature: 0°C~75°C

Projects
Project 1: LattePanda 3 First look, An All New Powerful X86 SBC And Runs Windows 11!
Introduction: This is a unboxing video, it goes over the specs, and tests some 4k Video playback, PC gaming, and emulation like PSP, PS2, Gamecube, and WiiU.

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Shipping List
LattePanda 3 Delta 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
User Manual x 1
Activation Code Card (Windows 10 IoT Enterprise) x 1

Jargon buster

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.
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.
eMMC
Embedded MultiMediaCard is built-in flash storage soldered onto a board, similar in purpose to an SD card but integrated. It matters because it holds the operating system and files without needing a separate memory card.
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.
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.
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.
LPDDR4
A low-power type of RAM commonly used in phones and embedded computers. More LPDDR4 memory lets a board run larger programs, Linux services, or AI models more smoothly.
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.
PWM
Pulse Width Modulation is a way for a digital pin to simulate variable output power by switching on and off very quickly. It matters for controlling things like LED brightness, motor speed, or servo-style signals from a microcontroller pin.
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.
SPI
A fast serial communication bus often used for displays, memory cards, and sensors. It matters because SPI devices need specific pins for clock and data, plus a separate chip-select line for each device.
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-C
A modern reversible USB connector used for power and data connections. On this product it matters because it can connect directly to a computer as well as to a microcontroller project.
Wi-Fi 6
A newer Wi-Fi standard that can improve speed, range, and efficiency compared with older Wi-Fi versions. It matters for projects that need reliable wireless networking, especially where many devices share the same network.

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