ARM11 Tiny6410 Development Board with 4.3'' LCD Touch Screen
Explore the SainSmart ARM11 Tiny6410 Development Board, a discontinued yet capable platform for embedded systems. Powered by a Samsung S3C6410A ARM11 CPU at 533 MHz, it features 256MB RAM and 2GB NAND Flash. The included 4.3-inch resistive touch screen offers immediate interaction. Connectivity options include Ethernet, multiple serial ports, and USB. This board supports various operating systems like Linux and Android, making it a versatile choice for development projects.
$149.84
Owner Satisfaction
3.8
/ 5
Category Rank
1507
/ 1560
#1507 in Development Boards
Price vs Category Average
+71%
Above average
CPU Clock Speed
533667
/ MHz (max MHz)
Who it's for
- Integrated Learning Environment
- Versatile OS Compatibility
- Cost-Effective Entry Point
Who should skip it
- Obsolete Processor Architecture
- Limited Modern Documentation
- Missing High-Speed Interfaces
Key Specs
CPU Clock Speed
533 MHz (max 667 MHz)
RAM
256 MB DDR RAM, 32-bit Bus
Onboard Flash
256 MB NAND Flash (2GB option available)
Dimensions (SDK-Board)
180 x 130 mm
Ethernet
RJ-45 10/100M (DM9000)
USB Interfaces
1x USB Host 1.1, 1x miniUSB Slave 2.0
Serial Ports
4x DB9 (RS232)
Power Input
Regulated 5V DC
Features
- Integrated 4.3" resistive touch screen for interactive development.
- Dedicated JTAG interface for advanced hardware debugging.
- Flexible I/O with multiple serial, SPI, and I2C ports.
- Onboard Real Time Clock (RTC) for accurate timekeeping.
- PWM buzzer for basic audio feedback.
- User inputs include buttons and an analog potentiometer.
- Supports external memory via SD-Card socket.
- Audio input and output via 3.5mm jacks.
What customers say
The ARM11 Tiny6410 board offers compelling value, especially considering the integrated 4.3 inch LCD touch screen, making it an attractive entry point for embedded development. While the hardware is robust, the user experience is consistently hampered by the lack of comprehensive, up to date documentation. Customers report a steep learning curve and significant time investment required to overcome initial software hurdles, suggesting that this product is best suited for experienced hobbyists comfortable navigating limited support resources.
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