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The Sipeed Maix Bit is a compact AI development board powered by the Kendryte K210 dual-core RISC-V processor. Designed for edge AI and IoT applications, it ...

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The Sipeed Maix Bit is a compact AI development board powered by the Kendryte K210 dual-core RISC-V processor. Designed for edge AI and IoT applications, it features an onboard neural network accelerator capable of running face detection, image classification, and other machine learning tasks at the edge without cloud connectivity.

This kit includes the Maix Bit board, a 2.4" LCD display, and an M12 camera module with a 4mm focal length HD lens (650nm IR cut filter). The board supports MicroPython via MaixPy firmware and is compatible with most OpenMV algorithms, making it accessible for rapid prototyping.

Key Features

  • Dual-Core RISC-V K210 – 64-bit processor with independent FPU, nominal 400MHz (overclockable to 600MHz)
  • Neural Network Accelerator – Hundreds of GOPS for on-device AI inference
  • MicroPython Support – MaixPy firmware compatible with most OpenMV APIs
  • Onboard MEMS Microphone – Audio input for voice and sound projects
  • Camera & Display Included – M12 camera and 2.4" LCD in the kit
  • Compact Form Factor – 53.3 × 25.4mm with breadboard-friendly 2.54mm headers

Specifications

  • Processor: Kendryte K210, dual-core RISC-V 64-bit IMAFDC
  • Frequency: 400MHz nominal (overclockable to 600MHz)
  • Memory: 6MB general SRAM + 2MB AI SRAM
  • Flash: 16MB onboard
  • Camera Interface: 24-pin DVP FPC (compatible with OV2640, OV7740, OV5640, etc.)
  • Display Interface: 24-pin 8-bit MCU LCD FPC
  • Debugging: UART and JTAG
  • USB: High-speed USB-to-serial via CH552
  • Storage: TF card slot
  • Indicators: RGB LED
  • Input Voltage: 4.8–5.2V
  • Input Current: >600mA
  • Operating Temperature: -30°C to +85°C
  • Dimensions: 53.3 × 25.4mm

Ideal For

  • Edge AI and machine vision projects
  • Face detection and image classification
  • IoT prototyping with on-device inference
  • Learning RISC-V architecture and MicroPython

Package Contents

  • 1× Maix Bit AI Development Board
  • 1× 2.4" LCD Display
  • 1× M12 Camera Module (4mm HD lens with 650nm IR cut filter)

Jargon buster

Plain-language definitions for the technical terms used above.

FPC
FPC stands for flexible printed circuit, a thin flat flexible cable or connector style often used where space is tight or some movement is needed, commonly for displays, cameras and other high-density connections. Connecting to an FPC connector generally needs a matching cable with the correct pin count, pitch and contact orientation.
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.
Headers
Rows of connector contacts on a fixed pitch (commonly 2.54 mm) used to link a board to a breadboard, jumper wires, or another board. They come as male pin headers and female socket headers; when a module ships with pre-soldered headers it can be used straight away, whereas bare pads require soldering the pins yourself.
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.
JTAG
JTAG is a hardware debugging and programming interface used to inspect and control chips at a low level. It matters for advanced development because it can help diagnose firmware problems that are hard to see through normal serial output.
LCD
LCD stands for liquid crystal display, a screen technology that uses a backlight and liquid crystals to show images or text. It matters because LCD modules usually need a display driver and enough controller pins or a bus interface to send image data.
LED
A light-emitting diode (LED) is a small electronic component that emits light when current flows through it in the correct direction. Because it only conducts one way, its polarity matters, and a through-hole LED must be soldered the correct way around to light up.
MEMS microphone
A tiny microphone made using micro-electromechanical systems, the same style of miniature manufacturing used in many phone sensors. It lets the board detect sound without needing an external microphone, which is useful for noise-reactive projects and simple audio input.
MicroPython
A version of the Python programming language made to run on microcontrollers. It matters because it lets beginners write readable code to control LEDs, sensors, motors and displays without needing to start with lower-level languages.
OV5640
A specific camera sensor chip that captures still images or video data for a microcontroller or processor. The exact sensor matters because code examples, wiring, resolution, autofocus support and data format depend on the chip model.
overclockable
Overclockable means the processor can be run faster than its standard rated speed. This can increase performance, but it may also increase power use, heat, and the chance of instability, so it matters for projects pushing the board’s limits.
RGB
Short for red, green and blue, the three primary colours of light that are mixed in varying amounts to make a wide range of colours. In electronics RGB can refer to an LED or pixel that blends these three colours, or to a colour signal or interface that carries separate red, green and blue channels.
RISC-V
RISC-V is an open, royalty-free processor instruction-set architecture used in chips ranging from tiny microcontrollers to Linux-capable application processors. The choice of RISC-V determines which compilers, software tools, and performance or low-power features are available, separate from the more common Arm or x86 architectures.
SRAM
Fast temporary memory used by a processor while a program is running. More SRAM helps with projects that handle larger data buffers, networking, displays, or more complex code.
UART
UART is a simple asynchronous serial interface that sends data over separate transmit and receive wires, usually labelled TX and RX, with both ends set to the same baud rate. It is a common way for microcontrollers and other serial devices to exchange data.

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