Mircoelectronics Launches Development Kit Based on Rockchip RK3568 Series

TapTechNews July 12th news, on June 28th, Mircoelectronics launched a development kit based on the Rockchip RK3568 series processor, among which the MYC-LR3568 series core board is '100% domestically produced and independently controllable'.

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The three-dimensional size of the Mircoelectronics MYC-LR3568 core board is 1.69×1.77×0.15 inches (43×45×3.85mm), adopts LGA381Pin packaging, and comes with a dust-proof shield for easy mass-production soldering.

This core board is equipped with Rockchip RK3568J (TapTechNews note: industrial grade version) or RK3568B2 (wide temperature grade version) chips, and also integrates core components such as 1/2/4GB LPDDR4 memory, 8/16/32GB eMMC flash memory, EEPROM, PMIC, etc.

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The Rockchip RK3568 series processor is equipped with 4 Arm Cortex-A55 CPU cores, and the GPU is Mali-G52 2EE, which supports three-way video output. In addition, it also includes a 1 TOPS computing power NPU unit independently developed by Rockchip.

Mircoelectronics also launched the complete development board MYD-LR3568 equipped with the above core board. This series of development boards is equipped with rich interfaces to meet the needs of equipment in the fields of industrial control and the Internet of Things.

On the front side of the MYD-LR3568, there are two USB 3.0 Type-A interfaces, two Gigabit wired network interfaces, one HDMI interface, one MiniDP interface, and in addition, there are two sets of 40Pin interfaces, integrating the Bluetooth + Wi-Fi wireless communication module.

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On the back side of the development board, there is one MIPI-CSI interface, one MIPI-DSI interface, one LVDS interface, one M.2 solid-state drive, and one MicroSD card slot.

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