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ROCK Pi S Core

Introduction

ROCK Pi S Core is the SoM based on ROCK Pi S with CPU/RAM/Storage/Wireless in a small stamp footprint at 35mm x 35mm, it supports the following features:

  • Quad-core ARM Cortex-A35 CPU
  • Full implementation of the ARM architecture v8-A instruction set
  • ARM Neon Advanced SIMD (single instruction, multiple data) support for accelerated media and signal processing computation
  • ARMv8 Cryptography Extensions
  • Include VFP v3 hardware to support single and double-precision operations
  • TrustZone technology support
  • 256MB/512MB RAM option
  • 128M to 1GB storage option
  • 802.11 a/b/g/n wifi Bluetooth 2.1/4.2(RTL8723DS)
  • support eMMC up to 128GB
  • support uSD card up to 128GB
  • 120 PIN available

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ROCK Pi S Core 120 Pin Spec

Carrier Board, Shajing

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  • Power Supply
    • To power on Shajing board, you need DC 12V adapter or USB Type-C adapter.
  • Storage media
    • Shajing board supports three storage medium, eMMC, SD Nand and TF card.
  • Ethernet
    • One 10/100M Bit Ethernet port is provided.
  • Keys:
    • Shajing boards presents three keys, Reset key, Maskrom key and ADC Key.
    • Reset key: It serves as the hardware reset. Short press the key to reboot the system.
    • Maskrom key: It is for firmware flash/upgrade.
    • ADC key
  • LORA Module, optional
  • DBT50Q Module, optional
  • MIC Array
  • RS232
  • RS485
  • RTC
  • Touch Screen
  • USB
    • USB 2.0 Type-A
      • Enables the attachment of peripherals such U Disk, keyboards, mice, USB dongle like USB camera, etc.
    • USB Type-C with OTG
      • USB Type-C port support On-The-Go (OTG), which means that ROCK Pi S i recognized as an device. Thus USB gadget function including adb, USB RNDIS and so on are supported by software configuration.

Getting Started

Essential Things

Flash System Image

Debug Console

FAQs