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LattePanda-The most powerful robotic brain

userHead R2D2C3PO 2015-12-04 00:09:17 14359 Views9 Replies
LattePanda is using intel cherry-trail chip which is powerful enough to drive kinect and ridar who require a huge computation power.

With pre-installed Windows 10, LattePanda can run software that is developed on windows. Let's what we can do on this little board.


Check this out: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/13 ... everything
2015-12-16 23:45:40
Maht wrote:I already have a big list of ideas for Lattepanda:

- get it to run HL2
- get it to run my large collection of retro pc games
- get it to run Kodi
- attach some HDDs and use it as a nas/server/always on torrent station
- run MAME or retroarch and play all your favorite retro console games, including later gen consoles
- stick it on an oculus rift and use it as an untethered VR headset which lets you walk around
- stick it in your quadcopter and use it to give real-time 3D scanning of the landscape
- Use it to run your 3D printer remotely

I'd be interested to hear anyone else's ideas too! cant wait!


Sounds interesting. Please, which one you gonna make first?
userHeadPic R2D2C3PO
2015-12-16 23:44:46
xemone wrote:
ricky wrote:
xemone wrote:Does anyone have any information about the seven 3-pin sensor connectors on the LattePanda? Are those specific to any robotics vendor? DFRobot?


These Pins have not been finalized. Any suggestion and feedback are welcomed, DFRobot will make a motor shield for this piece, and we will make sure this board will be compatible with DFRobot Gravity series.


That's great. The high level of integration on the LattePanda board is very impressive. The creators have really put a lot of thought into it and they clearly understand their target market. It's got the right blend of features and the price is shocking!
I'm looking for compatibility with other sensors like IMUs and Ultrasonic Sensors.
Will the pins be (software) addressable?
Also, I'm assuming these pins are part of the Aurduino co-processor interface. Am I right?



Yes. The pinout is Arduino's digital and analog output, that means you can link any digitial and analog sensors, include IMU and ultrasnic sensors.
userHeadPic R2D2C3PO
2015-12-11 19:29:04 I already have a big list of ideas for Lattepanda:

- get it to run HL2
- get it to run my large collection of retro pc games
- get it to run Kodi
- attach some HDDs and use it as a nas/server/always on torrent station
- run MAME or retroarch and play all your favorite retro console games, including later gen consoles
- stick it on an oculus rift and use it as an untethered VR headset which lets you walk around
- stick it in your quadcopter and use it to give real-time 3D scanning of the landscape
- Use it to run your 3D printer remotely

I'd be interested to hear anyone else's ideas too! cant wait!
userHeadPic Maht
2015-12-08 20:05:14
ricky wrote:
xemone wrote:Does anyone have any information about the seven 3-pin sensor connectors on the LattePanda? Are those specific to any robotics vendor? DFRobot?


These Pins have not been finalized. Any suggestion and feedback are welcomed, DFRobot will make a motor shield for this piece, and we will make sure this board will be compatible with DFRobot Gravity series.


That's great. The high level of integration on the LattePanda board is very impressive. The creators have really put a lot of thought into it and they clearly understand their target market. It's got the right blend of features and the price is shocking!
I'm looking for compatibility with other sensors like IMUs and Ultrasonic Sensors.
Will the pins be (software) addressable?
Also, I'm assuming these pins are part of the Aurduino co-processor interface. Am I right?
userHeadPic xemone
2015-12-08 02:12:36
Terreblanche Werner wrote:The specs looks very impressive and I could not resist backing this project. But I cannot imagine how you manage to include full Windows 10 on it at this price. Is Microsoft sponsoring this initiative?
Yes. A special deal.
userHeadPic R2D2C3PO
2015-12-08 01:13:05 The specs looks very impressive and I could not resist backing this project. But I cannot imagine how you manage to include full Windows 10 on it at this price. Is Microsoft sponsoring this initiative? userHeadPic Terreblanche Werner
2015-12-06 21:05:41
xemone wrote:Does anyone have any information about the seven 3-pin sensor connectors on the LattePanda? Are those specific to any robotics vendor? DFRobot?


These Pins have not been finalized. Any suggestion and feedback are welcomed, DFRobot will make a motor shield for this piece, and we will make sure this board will be compatible with DFRobot Gravity series.
userHeadPic R2D2C3PO
2015-12-05 10:54:37 Does anyone have any information about the seven 3-pin sensor connectors on the LattePanda? Are those specific to any robotics vendor? DFRobot? userHeadPic xemone
2015-12-04 00:31:51 WIN10+Arduino, it makes DIY more flexible! Hope it a great success! userHeadPic Leff