OK7110-C RISC-V Single Board Computer(SBC) adopts a “carrier board + SoM” structural design. The SoM adopts FET7110-C of the JH7110 processor, which is designed and developed by StarFive Technology. OK7110-C development board adopts the open-source RISC-V architecture, with a frequency of 1.5GHz, and integrates the quad-core RISC-V architecture.
The JH7110 RISC-V chip has been mass-produced, featuring high performance, multi-function, and low power consumption, providing powerful GPU processing capability, supporting multi-video coding and decoding, and supporting 2xPCIe 2.0, 2xGigabit Ethernet and 2xCAN 2.0. The SoM supports Linux 5.15.0 operating system, which is suitable for the development of industrial vision-related applications.
Introducing the OK7110-C RISC-V Single Board Computer(SBC)/Development Board - Your Gateway to Enhanced Connectivity and Innovation. With versatile peripheral interfaces including HDMI, MIPI-DSI, camera, Ethernet, USB3.0, PCIe2.0, UART, RS485, CAN2.0, SPI, audio, TF card slot, 4G/5G, and more, this board empowers you to unleash the full potential of your projects. Experience seamless integration, high-speed data transfer, and reliable communication, all in one compact and powerful development board.
Equipped with High-performance RISC-V Processor JH7110
JH7110 is a high-performance RISC-V SoC launched by StarFive Technology, which has been mass-produced in 2022 and is built for the embedded industry.
It features efficient computing, high-speed connectivity, and visual processing capabilities, meeting the requirements of industrial scenarios.
High-performance Quad-core 1.5 GHz MPU
JH7110 is equipped with a 64-bit high-performance quad-core RISC-V processor core.
The stable operating frequency of the CPU is 1.5 GHz, the CoreMark score is 5.09 CoreMark/MHz, and the performance is better than Cortex-A55.
Powerful GPU Rendering Capabilities
JH7110 GPU uses IMG BXE-4-32 MC1 architecture to provide strong processing power.
It operates at a frequency of 600MHz and supports mainstream APIs such as OpenCL 3.0, OpenGL ES 3.2, and Vulkan 1.2.
It provides sufficient computing power support for computer vision, in-depth learning, graphics rendering, and other applications.
Dynamic Power Control Matching Different Application Scenarios
JH7110 is divided into 8 independently switchable power domains. The CPU frequency can be adjusted via software, allowing customers to dynamically adjust the frequency
based on application scenarios and achieve power consumption control.
Outstanding Multimedia Processing Capabilities
JH7110 provides MIPI-CSI and DVP camera access modes, supports ISP, and supports up to 4K @ 60fps video decoding and 1080p @ 30fps video encoding.
It supports HDMI (4K @ 30fps), RGB (1080p @ 30fps) and MIPI-DSI (2K @ 30fps) display output interfaces, and can also realize dual-screen display.
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