ποΈ Duo (CV1800B)
Milk-V Duo is an ultra-compact embedded development platform based on the CV1800B chip. It can run Linux and RTOS, providing a reliable, low-cost, and high-performance platform for professionals, industrial ODMs, AIoT enthusiasts, DIY hobbyists, and creators.
ποΈ Duo 256M (SG2002)
The Milk-V Duo 256M is an upgraded version of Duo with a memory boost to 256M, catering to applications demanding larger memory capacities. It features the SG2002 computing series chip, elevating computational power to 1.0TOPS@INT8. It enables seamless switching between RISC-V/ARM architectures and supports simultaneous operation of dual systems. Additionally, it includes an array of rich GPIO interfaces such as SPI, UART, suitable for a wide range of hardware development in edge intelligent monitoring, including IP cameras, smart peephole locks, visual doorbells, and more.
ποΈ Duo S (SG2000)
Milk-V Duo S is an upgraded model of Duo, featuring an upgraded SG2000 main controller with a larger 512MB memory and expanded IO capabilities. It integrates wireless capabilities with WI-FI 6/BT 5, and comes equipped with a USB 2.0 HOST interface and a 100Mbps Ethernet port for user convenience. Supporting dual cameras (2x MIPI CSI 2-lane) and MIPI video output (MIPI DSI 4-lane), it allows for versatile applications. The device also supports switching between RISC-V and ARM boot through a switch. With enhanced functionality, Duo S is better suited for a variety of scenarios with more complex project development requirements.
ποΈ Duo Module 01 (SG2000)
The Duo Module 01 is a compact module with integrated SG2000, WI-FI6/BTDM5.4, and eMMC. It supports SMD mounting. Also it can greatly save product development time. It is the first choice for making products.
ποΈ Start Up
Prepare
ποΈ Setting Up
USB NET setup
ποΈ Buildroot SDK
Duo's default SDK is built based on buildroot and is used to generate Duo's firmware. The SDK mainly contains the following parts:
ποΈ RTOS Core
Duo's CPU adopts a dual-core design. The big core runs the Linux system, and the small core runs the real-time system. Currently, it is FreeRTOS.
ποΈ 8051 core
Introduction
ποΈ Arduino
Arduino is a popular open-source hardware platform known for its simplicity, ease of use, and openness. It provides a rich collection of library functions and example code, making it accessible even for individuals without programming experience. Additionally, the Arduino community is highly active, allowing easy access to a wide range of project tutorials, documentation, and support.