



Description:
The LattePanda Mu is a highly integrated micro x86 compute module designed for performance and adaptability. It combines the efficiency of an Intel N100 quad-core processor with the speed of 8GB LPDDR5 memory and the convenience of 64GB onboard eMMC storage. Offering a broad range of interface options and the significant advantage of open-source carrier board files, the Mu enables seamless integration into custom hardware designs, making it a versatile building block for a wide array of embedded systems and industrial applications.
Specifications:
- Processor: Intel Processor N100 4 Cores up to 3.4GHz
- Memory: LPDDR5 4800MT/s 8GB with IBECC supported
- Storage: eMMC 5.1 64GB
- Display: 3 Ouputs; Max Resolution 4096 x 2160@60Hz
- I/O
PCIe 3.0: up to 9 lanes
SATA 3.0: up to 2 ports
USB 3.2 (10 Gbps): up to 4 ports
USB 2.0 (480Mbps): 8 ports
I2C, UART, and GPIOs - Power: 9~20V
- Operating System: Windows, Ubuntu
- Environment: 0~60°C; 0~80% relative humidity
- Size: 69.6 x 60mm
Features:
- Efficient quad-core CPU (up to 3.4GHz) for responsive performance.
- High-speed 4800MHz memory with optional IBECC for reliable operation.
- Quick and dependable integrated storage.
- Adjustable power consumption from 6W to 35W to suit different needs.
- Compatible with Windows 10/11 and Ubuntu.
- Supports up to 3 simultaneous HDMI/DisplayPort outputs.
- Includes numerous USB 2.0 and up to 4 high-speed USB 3.2 ports.
- Features 9 PCIe 3.0 lanes and 2 SATA 3.0 ports for peripherals.
- Offers 64 expandable GPIOs for custom hardware interaction.
- Freely available KiCAD files for creating custom carrier boards.
Applications:
- Handheld Device
- AI Interaction Robot
Projects:
Project 1: The New LattePanda MU Is The Smallest Windows 11 Mini PC! Hands On First Look
Project 2: LattePanda MU Full Review & Unboxing: Everything You Need to Know!
Project 3: A tiny x86 SBC with Raspberry Pi GPIO (Radxa X4, tested)
Documents:
Package Included:
1 x LattePanda Mu – A Micro x86 Compute Module