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LattePanda IOTA N150 x86 SBC - 8GB RAM, 64GB eMMC
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LattePanda IOTA is a palm-sized x86 single-board computer designed to bridge rapid prototyping and commercial deployment. It combines an Intel Processor N150...
LattePanda IOTA is a palm-sized x86 single-board computer designed to bridge rapid prototyping and commercial deployment. It combines an Intel Processor N150 with onboard 8GB LPDDR5 memory and 64GB eMMC storage in the classic LattePanda V1 footprint.
The board keeps the compact 88mm x 70mm form factor and interface layout of the LattePanda V1, making it suited to project upgrades with minimal mechanical redesign. It supports desktop operating systems including Windows and Ubuntu, and offers configurable power from quiet low-power operation through to higher-performance active-cooled use.
For connected projects, LattePanda IOTA breaks out practical I/O including USB 3.2 Gen 2, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI 2.1, eDP, M.2 E-Key and PCIe FPC expansion. An onboard RP2040 co-processor adds real-time I/O handling for sensor acquisition, motor control tasks, GPIO work or custom HID-style applications.
This pack includes the LattePanda IOTA (N150 8GB/64GB), a CR2032 3V RTC battery and a product manual. A heatsink must be installed before first use to maintain stable performance and help prevent overheating damage, and this model does not include a pre-installed operating system.
Features:
- Retains the compact form factor and interface layout of the LattePanda V1
- Intel N150 processor (up to 3.6 GHz, 4 cores / 4 threads)
- Onboard 8GB LPDDR5 memory, supports IBECC
- Onboard 64GB eMMC storage
- Configurable TDP: 6 W to 15 W
- Multi-OS support: Windows 10, Windows 11, Ubuntu
- 3× USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) ports
- Gigabit Ethernet
- HDMI 2.1 and eDP dual video outputs
- M.2 E-Key expansion interface
- PCIe FPC expansion interface
- M.2 M-Key expansion board option for NVMe storage expansion or AI acceleration
- PoE expansion board option
- UPS expansion board option
- 4G LTE expansion board option
Specifications:
- Processor: Intel® Processor N150, 4C / 4T, up to 3.60 GHz
- Memory: 8GB LPDDR5 4800MT/s with IBECC supported
- Storage: 64GB eMMC 5.1
- Display - HDMI: HDMI 2.1, up to 4096 x 2160@60Hz
- Display - eDP: eDP 1.4b, 2 Lanes, up to 1920 x 1080@60Hz
- USB Ports: 3x USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type A(10Gbps)
- USB Ports: 1x USB 2.0 Pin Header
- USB Ports: 1x USB Type-C PD 15V(Power supply only)
- Network: 1x 1GbE RJ45 Port (Support WOL)
- Expansion Slots: 1x M.2 E Key 2230 Slot
- Expansion Slots: 1x TF Card Slot
- Expansion Slots: 1x PCIe FPC Connector
- Co-processor: RP2040 MCU
- GPIO & Other Features: Up to 3x Analog Inputs
- GPIO & Other Features: Up to 16x Digital Input/Output
- GPIO & Other Features: 1x UART
- GPIO & Other Features: 1x USB 2.0
- GPIO & Other Features: 1x PH2.0 4-Pin Connector(for power input)
- GPIO & Other Features: 1x RTC Battery Connector
- GPIO & Other Features: 1x DIP Switch
- GPIO & Other Features: 1x Power Management Connector
- GPIO & Other Features: 1x Fan Port
- Audio: 3.5mm Microphone Headphone Combo Connector
- Operating System: Windows 10 & 11, Ubuntu 22.04 & 24.04
- Environment: 0~60°C; 0~80% relative humidity
- Power Supply - USB Type-C: PD 15V
- Power Supply - PH2.0 4-Pin Connector: 10-15V DC
- Size: 88mm x 70mm x 19mm
Expansion boards are available for UPS backup, 51W PoE, M.2 M-Key storage or acceleration, and M.2 4G LTE connectivity, depending on the needs of your build.
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Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- 4G LTE
- 4G LTE is a cellular data standard used for internet access through mobile networks. For this controller, LTE expansion matters when a project needs remote connectivity where wired Ethernet or Wi-Fi is not available.
- DIP switch
- A DIP switch is a small set of physical on/off switches used to configure hardware settings without software. It matters because changing features such as auto power-on or charging limits may require moving these tiny switches correctly.
- 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.
- FPC
- FPC stands for flexible printed circuit, a flat flexible cable or connector style often used where space is tight. It matters because this breakout needs the correct pin count and pitch FPC cable to connect reliably to the display or high-speed interface.
- 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.
- HID
- Human Interface Device is a USB device class used for keyboards, mice, gamepads and similar controls. If a board supports HID over USB, it can act like an input device to a computer without needing a custom driver.
- 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.
- PoE
- Power over Ethernet lets one Ethernet cable carry both network data and electrical power. This is useful when installing a device where running a separate power adaptor would be difficult.
- RJ45
- The common plug and socket style used for wired Ethernet network cables. If a board has an RJ45 connector, you can usually plug it into standard Ethernet cabling without making a custom connector.
- RP2040
- A microcontroller chip used on many maker boards, with enough speed and flexible I/O for some camera and display projects. Compatibility with RP2040 matters because camera modules often need many pins and careful timing to read image data successfully.
- 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.
- single-board computer
- A complete computer built onto one circuit board, usually including the processor, memory, ports, and connectors. This matters because accessories like heatsinks must match the board’s layout and mounting holes to fit properly.
- TDP
- TDP, or thermal design power, is a guide to how much heat a processor’s cooling system is expected to handle. Checking the TDP rating helps you decide whether a heatsink or case is suitable for the board and workload you plan to use.
- 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.
- UPS
- An uninterruptible power supply is a battery-backed power system that keeps a device running when external power is unplugged or fails. For an embedded computer, it helps prevent sudden shutdowns that can corrupt files or interrupt a project.
- 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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