VoCore2 Mini Linux Computer + Ultimate Dock for $42
October 29, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website


KEY FEATURES
A whole lot of computing power is packed into VoCore 2, an open source linux computer and full functional wireless router that is smaller than a coin. The applications of this tiny computer are virtually endless; use as a VPN gateway to secure your network, an airplay music streaming station, a private cloud to store your data, and much more.
- Write code for the VoCore 2 in C, Java, Python, Ruby, JavaScript, & more to enhance its functions
- Plug in a microSD card to the Ultimate Dock & create a personal cloud server
- Attach a USB webcam & create a home security camera
- Link to a microphone to execute voice commands like Apple Siri or Amazon Echo
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- SoC: Mediatek MT7628AN MIPS processor @ 580 MHz
- System memory: 128MB DDR2
- Storage: 16MB NOR FLASH, 1x SDXC via I/O pins
- Connectivity: WiFi 802.11n 2T2R up to 300 Mbps with either 2 u.FL connector or 1 u.FL connector + on-board chip antenna (Max signal output >19.5dbm peak); 2x 10/100M Ethernet interfaces via I/O pins
- I/Os : about 30 GPIOs multiplexed with 3x UARTs, 1x I2C, 1x I2S, 1x reference clock, 1x USB 2.0, 1x PCIe 1.1, 1x high speed SPI (40Mbps max), 1x SPI slave, 2x hardware PWM
- Power supply: input: 3.6~6.0V; output: 1.8V, 3.3V
- Power consumption: 74mA @ 5V (wifi on, no data transfer); 233mA @ 5V (max speed cpu and wireless)
- 100Mbps ethernet port
- 480Mbps USB 2.0 port
Includes
- VoCore 2
- Ultimate Dock
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