Key Features
- Multiple Functions: Face detection, Object recognition, FFT spectrogram, and Game simulator.etc
- CPU: RISC-V 64 bit dual-core processor, 400 MHz standard frequency(overclockable)
- Image recognition: QVGA@60FPS/VGA@30FPS
- Voice recognition: Supports arrays of up to 8 microphones
- Deep learning framework: Tensorflow/Keras/Darknet
- Peripherals: FPIOA, UART, GPIO, SPI, I2C, I2S, WDT, TIMER, RTC, etc
Description
This M1n AI module development kit is designed by Sipeed. The kit includes an M1n module, a Type-C to M.2(not standard M.2 interface) adapter, and a camera. The M1n module embeds the K210 AI chip which has a powerful CPU, NPU, and APU. The CPU of K210 is based on RISC-V Framework and can reach up to 400 MHz frequency. For the NPU, its TOPs parameter is significant to the AI performance of the chip. K210 has the ability to reach 1 TOPs which means the little module has a good ability to realize the application such as Face detection, Object recognition, and FFT spectrogram.
The M1n Module has an M.2 interface to connect the Type-C downing board. The downing board has the USB to UART function to provide users multiple ways of downloading the code to the module. The downloading board also has 2.54mm pins for more DIY functions adding by users. These pins on the downloading board are directly connected to the pins from the K210 chip. Besides, there is a camera as well to get the images or videos.
Sipeed has developed its own IDE Maixpy for AI processing. You can also use the Arduino IDE and PlatformIO IDE for software development.
Specification
CPU: RISC-V dual-core 64bit, 400MHz adjustable frequency: | Powerful dual-core 64-bit open architecture-based processor with rich community resources |
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FPU specification | Meet the IEEE754-2008 standard |
Debugging support | High-speed UART and JTAG interface for debugging(only wire bond pads are available) |
Onboard camera DVP carrier | 224pin 0.5mm pitch FPC carrier, AVDD-3.0V; DVDD-1.3 |
Pinout | In addition to the 4 IOs of the JTAG interface, the rest of the IO is exported to the M.2 interface. |
Neural-Network Processor Unit(NPU) |
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Audio processor(APU) |
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Static Random Access Memory(SARM) | The SARM consists of two parts, 6MiB of on-chip general pur[ose SARM memory and 2MiB of on-chip AI SRAM memory, for a total of 8MiB(1Mib is megabyte). |
Field-Programmable IO Array(FPIOA/IOMUX) | FIA allows users to map 255 internal functions to 48 free IOs on the periphery of the chip |
Digital Video Interface | Maximum support 640×480 and below resolution, configurable per frame size |
Fast Fourier transform accelerator | The FFT accelerator implements FFT operations in hardware. |
FreeRtos & Standard SDK | Support FreeRtos and Standard development kit |
MicroPython Support | Support MicroPython on M1 |
Machine vision | Machine vision based on convolutional neural network |
Machine hearing | The high-performance microphone array processor |
External supply voltage requirement | 5.0V±0.2V |
External supply current demand | > 300mA @ 5V |
Temperature rise | < 30K |
Range of working temperature | -30 °C ~ 85 °C |
Part List
- 1x Sipeed AI M1n core module(M.2)
- 1x Type-C to M.2 adapter(M.2)
- 1x OV0328 camera
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