Farnell shipping new LattePanda 3 Delta from DFRobot

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Farnell is now stocking the DFRobot LattePanda 3 Delta single board computer (SBC).

The board is the latest addition to the LattePanda family and is a pocket-sized hackable computer, measuring 125mm x 78mm x 16mm. Delta supports Linux, Windows 10 and Windows 11.

The LattePanda 3 Delta offers a high level of performance and features Intel’s 11th generation mobile 4-core processor, the N5105. With up to 8 GB RAM and 64 GB storage t is intended for artificial intelligence and Internet of Things applications, smart city, edge computing, smart home, face detection and recognition, artificial intelligence server, intelligent monitoring, voice recognition, and cloud machine learning.

Romain Soreau, Head of Single Board Computing, Farnell, said, “LattePanda 3 Delta is poised to define a new era of computing and will be a driving force behind new levels of creativity for developers, tech enthusiasts and industry innovators. Designed as the world's most compact SBC, LattePanda 3 Delta is an exceptional board for space constrained applications which require high performance such as AI localisation, robotics, smart factory, home automation, gaming and handheld devices.”

Key features of the board include:

  • Supports 4K IPS touch display: Ultra-high resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels and HDR feature as well as two USB Type C and one mini-HDMI port.
  • Faster Processor: The CPU of LattePanda 3 Delta is up to 2x faster than the previous version while the GPU is up to 3x faster to support usage including playing 4K HDR video and running processor intensive games.
  • Supports Wi-Fi 6: With a transfer speed up to 2.4Gb/s, the LattePanda 3 Delta is 2.7x times faster than Wi-Fi 5. It is also equipped with a USB 3.2 gen2 port that has an ultra-high bandwidth, delivering up to 10Gb/s of throughput which is twice as fast as USB3.2 gen1 (previously known as USB3.0). Bluetooth 5.2 is included as standard.
  • Gigabit Ethernet: The onboard port provides extremely high-speed internet connectivity.
  • 42 expandable interfaces: The expandable interfaces guarantee true hackability and rich playability.
  • Faster memory and increased storage: The board is supported by 2933MHz high-frequency LPDDR4 RAM up to 8GB. Storage has been doubled, up to 64GB, for installing more software and data.
  • Watch Dog and auto power on: Simplifies unattended operation.
  • New cooling fan.

Developers can achieve a significant performance boost by upgrading from the Celeron N4100 of the LattePanda Delta to the Intel 11th-generation Celeron N5105 processor with up to 2.9GHz burst frequency. The processor maintains almost the same pinout and layout as the previous version to allow for effortless system migration or upgrading by replacement.

DFRobot emerged from a local maker community in 2008 and was among the first to embrace open-source hardware. The company has expanded from open-source hardware to STEM education, manufacturing and other industries.