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ESP32-P4-Dev Development Board

ESP32-P4-Dev Development Board

SKU:E01017-001

Regular price $30.20 AUD
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Product Overview

This product is a high-performance development board based on ESP32-P4 chip, with integrated RISC-V 32-bit dual-core and single-core processors. It features rich Human-Machine interfaces, including MIPI-CSI (with integrated Image Signal Processor), MIPI-DSI, SPI, I2S, I2C, LED PWM, MCPWM, RMT, ADC, UART, TWAI, etc. Additionally, it supports USB OTG 2.0 HS, Ethernet port and SDIO Host 3.0 for high-speed connectivity.

The ESP32-P4 chip integrates the Digital Signature Peripheral and a dedicated Key Management Unit, ensuring secure data and operations. Specifically designed for high-performance and high-security applications, the ESP32-P4-WIFI6-DEV-KIT meets the requirements of Human-Machine interaction, efficient edge computing, and IO expansion.

Key features include:

  • High-performance MCU with RISC-V 32-bit dual-core and single-core processors
  • 128 KB HP ROM, 16 KB LP ROM, 768 KB HP L2MEM, 32 KB LP SRAM, 8 KB TCM
  • Powerful image and voice processing capability. Provides image and voice processing interfaces including JPEG Codec, Pixel Processing Accelerator, Image Signal Processor, H264 encoder
  • 32MB PSRAM in the chip's package, with onboard 16MB Nor Flash
  • Commonly used peripherals such as MIPI-CSI, MIPI-DSI, USB 2.0 OTG, Ethernet, SDIO 3.0 TF card slot, microphone, speaker header and RTC battery header, etc.
  • Adtaping 2*20 GPIO headers with 28 x remaining programmable GPIOs
  • Security features: Secure Boot, Flash Encryption, cryptographic accelerators, and TRNG. Additionally, hardware access protection mechanisms help to enable Access Permission Management and Privilege Separation