Anonymous
Mar 31, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Exceeded expectations
Boot time is fast and the NPU works well with OpenCV.
Description
Reviews
| Brand | - |
| Category | Electronic Components / Maker DIY / Development Boards & Control Boards |
| Origin | - |
| Processor | Rockchip RV1103 Quad-core RISC-V |
| AI Accelerator | Built-in NPU (0.5 TOPS) |
| RAM | 512MB DDR4 |
| Storage | 8GB eMMC + MicroSD Slot |
| Network | 10/100M Ethernet Port |
| Video Input | MIPI CSI Camera Interface |
| Operating System | Buildroot Linux / Ubuntu |
| Power Supply | 5V/2A Type-C |
| Dimensions | 65mm x 45mm |
| Expansion | 40-pin GPIO Header |
Anonymous
Mar 31, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Exceeded expectations
Boot time is fast and the NPU works well with OpenCV.
Anonymous
Mar 20, 2026
Rating: 3/5
Not for beginners
Requires good Linux knowledge. Couldn't get the camera working immediately.
Anonymous
Mar 16, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Perfect for Edge AI
Great little board for running lightweight models. The Ethernet port is stable.
Anonymous
Feb 23, 2026
Rating: 4/5
Solid hardware, steep learning curve
Hardware is excellent but documentation for RISC-V specifics is sparse.
Anonymous
Feb 20, 2026
Rating: 5/5
Best RISC-V board in this price range
Very stable under load. GPIO pins are clearly labeled.
Q: Is there HDMI output?
A: No, this board focuses on headless AI vision tasks without video output.
Q: Does it support WiFi?
A: This specific model relies on Ethernet, but USB WiFi adapters are supported.
Q: Can I run Python scripts?
A: Yes, Python 3 is supported on the Linux environment.
Q: What is the GPIO voltage level?
A: The GPIO pins operate at 3.3V logic level.
Q: What camera modules are compatible?
A: It supports standard MIPI CSI-2 camera modules up to 5MP.