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Luckfox Pico Pi Linux Board – Core1106, 8GB eMMC, ISP3.2 Support
· MPN: 30619
The Luckfox Pico Pi is a compact Linux micro development board powered by the Luckfox Core1106 processor. With 8 GB eMMC on-board storage, built-in Wi-Fi 6, ...
The Luckfox Pico Pi is a compact Linux micro development board powered by the Luckfox Core1106 processor. With 8 GB eMMC on-board storage, built-in Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2/BLE, and a self-developed ISP3.2 image signal processor supporting up to 5 MP camera input, it is well suited for embedded vision, IoT, and intelligent gateway applications.
The board provides a wide range of interfaces including MIPI CSI, GPIO, UART, SPI, I2C, and USB, along with an M.2 slot for optional 4G modules (such as SIM7600G-H-M.2) and a PoE module header for flexible power options. Storage can be expanded via the on-board TF card slot, and USB ports can be extended using the USB hub expansion feature.
Key Features
- Luckfox Core1106 Processor – Capable Linux SoC for embedded applications
- 8 GB eMMC Storage – On-board storage for reliable boot and operation
- ISP3.2 Image Processing – Supports up to 5 MP camera input with intelligent encoding
- Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2/BLE – On-board wireless connectivity
- M.2 Slot – For optional 4G LTE/GSM modules
- PoE Module Header – Power over Ethernet support (PoE module not included)
- Multiple Interfaces – MIPI CSI, GPIO, UART, SPI, I2C, USB
- Expandable Storage – TF card slot and USB hub expansion
- On-Board Microphone – Built-in audio input for voice and sound applications
Ideal For
- IoT devices and intelligent gateways
- Smart cameras and embedded vision projects
- Robotics and automation systems
- Edge computing and network appliances
Package Contents
- 1× Luckfox Pico Pi development board
Resources
Jargon buster
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.
- BLE
- BLE stands for Bluetooth Low Energy, a Bluetooth mode designed for lower power use and modern phone compatibility. It matters because BLE support can make the module easier to use with Apple devices and battery-powered projects, though it may behave differently from classic serial Bluetooth.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- MIPI
- MIPI is a high-speed display and camera interface often used inside phones, tablets, and embedded devices. It matters because raw MIPI displays usually need special driver hardware or software support, unlike plug-and-play HDMI screens.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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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