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Jul 22, 2023

MangoPi mCore

mCore-R818 is the first time that MangoPi adopts the design combination of a core-lite module and a carrier board. As its name suggests, it is an AllWinner R818 SoM whose SoC integrates an Imagination PowerVR GE8300 GPU for UI rendering, can drive MIPI DSI, LVDS, and RGB displays, as well as cameras through a MIPI CSI interface, 8MP/5MP/2MP interfaces.

The Allwinner R818 system-on-module powers a feature-rich carrier board as well as an upcoming Cyberpad Android "tablet" with a 3.1-inch display.

The package design of the processor itself is small, so the MCore-R818 core board is only 3x3cm in size, but still contains four components with the Allwinner R818, the eMMC flash, LPDDR4 memory, and the AXP717 PMU. MangoPi provides two hardware configurations: 2GB DDR with 16GB eMMC flash, and 4GB DDR with 32GB eMMC flash.

MCore-R818 Core Lite Specifications:

The design of the carrier board contrasts with the typical compact of MangoPi design in the recent past. with the company deciding to include a large number of peripheral interfaces such as a 3.1-inch capacitive touch screen, RGB, MIPI DSI, and other display interfaces, as well as 15-pin Raspberry Pi MIPI CSI to support OV2680, OV8858, and other camera sensors, also speakers and mic audio interfaces. the mCore-R818 is soldered directly to the mCore-TEST carrier board.

m-Core TEST carrier board specifications:

MangoPi also further miniaturized many of the features of the development kit described above to create the CybePad ultra-compact handheld terminal with a 3.1 display, a main board, a battery, and an adapter board. The SBC retains most of the resources, including the screen and camera, and adds a Type-C interface to meet the needs of external keyboards or mice. But it seems that MangoPi forgot to reserve a mini PCIe socket and SIM card slot for the 4G LTE module, or simply did not have enough space, so that it can be used as a small smartphone.

It's so tiny!!! pic.twitter.com/yRbvXccH1J

— MangoPi-SBC🐧 (@mangopi_sbc) May 23, 2023

CyberPad is currently in the debugging stage and has not reached mass production. The PCB of CyberPad will be open-sourced on the MangoPi official website for personal DIY use by developers, but the page is currently empty.

MangoPi also disclosed some test data. When the mCore-R818 runs Android 10 on the carrier board, the boot time is around 15 seconds, the battery voltage was 3.9V with the current stabilizing at 0.16A. In the case of Android back-and-forth operations or after running the video app for a period of time, the processor still maintains about 65 degrees without heat sink, the current will reach 0.22A, and when the screen is stopped, the current will drop to 0.02A, and it can wake up at any time.

There are also some storage speed and Geekbench test results, During the random read and write test, the average read speed can reach 31MB/s and the average write speed can reach 7.9MB/s, Geekbench's multi-core test result is 359 points.

MangoPi provides Tina Linux (OpenWrt), and Android 10 images for the board, plus related SDKs, It is expected that the armbian SDK will be related in the future too. Some other documentation, mostly related to R818, can also be found on the product page.

The MCore-R818 seems to be a better choice than the AllWinner H616 based MangoPi MQ Quad with better cooling performance and better performance when running Android. Currently, the mCore-R818 Core Lite with 2GB DDR and 16GB eMMC configuration is sold for $31.09 on Aliexpress, while the 4GB/32GB model goes for $41.68 both without shipping which, for reference, adds 78 cents to Thailand. The carrier board is not yet publicly available for sale.

Li Zexi became a part-time writer for CNX Software in 2022 and works as a software engineer in an embedded software company in China. He's been passionate about embedded development and the Internet of Things for many years, with extensive industry experience, and a new and unique vision!

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