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Luckfox Pico WebBee RV1103 Dev Board - Arm Cortex-A7/RISC-V, Ethernet, Case
· MPN: 29417
The Luckfox Pico WebBee is a compact Linux development board built around the Rockchip RV1103 chip, combining an ARM Cortex-A7 core clocked at 1.2GHz with a ...
The Luckfox Pico WebBee is a compact Linux development board built around the Rockchip RV1103 chip, combining an ARM Cortex-A7 core clocked at 1.2GHz with a RISC-V MCU. It comes bundled with a custom ABS protective case, making it ready for both bench development and embedded deployment.
With 64MB DDR2 RAM, 128MB onboard flash, a 10/100Mbps Ethernet port, and a USB Type-A connector for plug-and-play development, the WebBee is a versatile and affordable platform for lightweight servers, automation tools, and smart home prototyping.
Key Features
- Rockchip RV1103 Processor – ARM Cortex-A7 at 1.2GHz with RISC-V MCU, NEON, and FPU
- 64MB DDR2 RAM – Sufficient for running Linux-based applications
- 128MB SLC NAND Flash – Onboard storage with TF card expansion support
- 10/100Mbps Ethernet – Built-in Ethernet controller with embedded PHY for reliable networking
- USB 2.0 Type-A – Host/Device port for development, debugging, and peripherals
- ABS Protective Case – Custom-fit enclosure included for durability
Ideal For
- Lightweight web servers
- USB scripting and automation tools
- Smart home device prototyping
- Embedded Linux learning and development
Specifications
- CPU: Rockchip RV1103 G1 (Cortex-A7 1.2GHz + RISC-V)
- RAM: 64MB DDR2
- Storage: 128MB SLC NAND Flash (expandable via TF card)
- Connectivity: USB 2.0 Host/Device, 10/100M Ethernet
- Weight: 13g
Package Contents
- 1× Luckfox Pico WebBee Development Board
- 1× ABS Protective Case
Resources
Jargon buster
Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.
- FPU
- A floating-point unit is hardware inside a processor that speeds up calculations with decimal numbers. This helps when projects use maths-heavy tasks such as motion sensing, filtering sensor readings, or audio processing.
- 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.
- RISC-V
- An open processor architecture used inside some modern microcontroller chips. It matters because it affects the software tools, performance, and low-power features available for developing projects on the board.
- USB 2.0
- USB 2.0 is a wired connection standard used for data and power between a device and a computer or compatible host. For this camera, it tells you what kind of port it plugs into and helps indicate whether older or newer computers are likely to work with it.
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