Before starting the program, let's do a little research on the hardware.
Official information about Maix Bit can be found here.
https://wiki.sipeed.com/soft/maixpy/en/develop_kit_board/maix_bit.html
https://dl.sipeed.com/shareURL/MAIX/HDK/Sipeed-Maix-Bit
The main specifications are as shown in the table.
Project | Description |
CPU | Dual-core 64bit RISC-V / 400MHz (double precision FPU integration) |
Memory | 8MiB 64bit on-chip SRAM |
Strage | 16MiB Flash, support micro SDXC expansion storage (max 128GB) |
Screen | 2.4 inch TFT, screen resolution: 320*240 |
Camera | 200W pixels (actual use 30W), 0V2640 model M12 camera |
TF card slot | Multimedia resource expansion, support large-capacity storage |
GPIOs are arranged as follows.
A relatively large number of GPIOs are available, and communication protocols such as SPI, I2C, and UART can be easily implemented.
This is good news as wearable devices that convey sound direction through vibrations and other tactile feedback are also planned for the future.
Circuit diagrams and 3D data are also available, so development can be carried out quickly.
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