NanoPi NEO4 The World’s Cheapest and Smallest RK3399 Board

NanoPi NEO4 The World’s Cheapest and Smallest RK3399 Board

FriendlyELEC has announced a new board with NanoPi NEO4, the smallest and cheapest RK3399 board on the market presently. The NanoPi Neo4” SBC is a 60 x 45mm footprint, WiFi/BT, GbE, USB 3.0, HDMI 2.0, MIPI-CSI, a 40-pin header, and -20 to 70℃ support, but only 1GB of RAM.

The SBC is set at $45 promotional price ($50 standard). The similarly open-spec, Linux and Android-ready NanoPi Neo4, however, is not likely to outdo the NanoPi M4 on performance, as it has only 1GB of DDR3-1866 instead of 2GB or 4GB of LPDDR3. This is the first SBC built based on the hexa-core RK3399 that doesn’t offer 2GB RAM at a minimum.

The NanoPi Neo4 has a pair of up to 2GHz Cortex-A72 cores and four Cortex -A53 cores clocked to up to 1.5GHz plus a high-end Mali-T864 GPU. The size was probably a major factor in limiting the board to 1GB coupled with its price. The 60 x 45mm size, places the RK3399 into new space-constrained environments. The Neo4 is Still, larger than the earlier 40 x 40mm Neo boards or the newer, 52 x 40mm NanoPi Neo Plus2, which is based on an Allwinner H5.

The NanoPi Neo4 is different from other Neo boards due to the fact that it has a coastline video port, in this case, an HDMI 2.0a port with support for up to 4K@60Hz video with HDCP 1.4/2.2 and audio out. Another Neo innovation is the 4-lane MIPI-CSI interface for a 13-megapixel camera input. A variety of Linux and Android distributions can be booted from the microSD slot or eMMC socket (add $12 for 16GB eMMC).

A native Gigabit Ethernet is also available. There’s also a wireless module with 802.11n, limited to 2.4GHz WiFi and Bluetooth 4.0. The NanoPi Neo4 is fitted with USB 3.0 and USB 2.0 host ports plus a Type-C power and OTG port and an onboard USB 2.0 header. The latter is found on one of the two smaller GPIO connectors that supports the usual 40-pin header, which like other RK3399 boards, has no claims of Raspberry Pi compatibility. Other features include an RTC and -20 to 70℃ support.

Specifications for the NanoPi Neo4 include:

  • Processor: Rockchip RK3399 (2x Cortex-A72 at up to 2.0GHz, 4x Cortex-A53 @ up to 1.5GHz); Mali-T864 GPU
  • Memory: 1GB DDR3-1866 RAM, eMMC socket with optional ($12) 16GB eMMC, MicroSD slot for up to 128GB
  • Wireless: 802.11n (2.4GHz) with Bluetooth 4.0; ext. antenna
  • Networking: Gigabit Ethernet port
  • Media: HDMI 2.0a port (with audio and HDCP 1.4/2.2) for up to 4K at 60Hz 1x 4-lane MIPI-CSI (up to 13MP);
  • Other I/O: USB 3.0 host port, USB 2.0 Type-C port (USB 2.0 OTG or power input) USB 2.0 host port
  • Expansion: GPIO 1: 40-pin header — 3x 3V/1.8V I2C, 3V UART, SPDIF_TX, up to 8x 3V GPIOs, PCIe x2, PWM, PowerKey, GPIO 2: 1.8V 8-ch. I2S, GPIO 3, Debug UART, USB 2.0
  • Other features: RTC; 2x LEDs; optional $6 heatsink, LCD, and cameras
  • Power: DC 5V/3A input or USB Type-C; optional $9 adapter
  • Operating temperature: -20 to 70℃
  • Dimensions: 60 x 45mm; 8-layer PCB
  • Weight: 30.25 g
  • Operating system: Linux 4.4 LTS with U-boot 2014.10; Android 7.1.2 or 8.1 (requires eMMC module); Lubuntu 16.04 (32-bit); FriendlyCore 18.04 (64-bit), FriendlyDesktop 18.04 (64-bit); Armbian via third party.

More information can be found on NanoPi Neo4 product page and wiki.

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